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Market Research Report

Energy and Stimulant Drinks - UK - July 2005

Published by Mintel International Group Ltd, Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2005/07 Content info  
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Description TOC

Contents

Introduction and Abbreviations

Definition

Consumer research

ACORN

Abbreviations

Executive Summary

Energy drinks " a 」1 billion market

Increasing choice for functionality

Energy drink duopoly firmly established

Consumers now media weary

24/7 availability the key to success

Happy to pay a premium

Market Drivers

Energy boost

Lifestyle changes

Establishing habits

  • Figure 1: Trends and projections in UK population, by age group, 2000-09

Prosperity and affluence

  • Figure 2: PDI and consumer expenditure, at constant 1999 prices, 1999-2009

Energy drinks as mixers

  • Figure 3: Agreement with the statement "energy drinks are a good mixer with alcohol" by age, April 2005
  • Figure 4: Agreement with the statement "I drink vodka with a mixer"  by age, December 2004

Market Size and Trends

Taste drives the market

  • Figure 5: UK retail sales of energy and stimulant drinks, by volume and value, 2000-05

Convenience and portability

Market Segmentation

  • Figure 6: UK retail sales of energy and stimulant drinks, by type, 2001-05

Still/carbonated

Diet and sugar free

Organic

The Supply Structure

Brand shares

  • Figure 7: Leading energy and stimulant drinks brands in the UK, by volume 2003 and 2005
  • Figure 8: Leading energy and stimulant drinks brands in the UK, by value 2003 and 2005

Companies and brands

Atomic Energy UK

Boost Drinks

Brands Unlimited

Britvic Soft Drinks

Coca Cola Enterprises

Danone

Drinks Dispense Group

Extreme Group

Glaxo SmithKline

Global Brands Limited

Halewood International

Red Bull

Taisho Pharmaceuticals

Twinlab

Vitabiotics

Others

Own-label

New Product Development

  • Figure 9: Number of new products launched in the energy and sports drinks category by flavour, June 2004 to June 2005

New product briefs

June 2005

March 2005

November 2004

October 2004

September 2004

August 2004

Advertising and Promotion

Above-the-line promotional strategies

  • Figure 10: Main monitored media advertising expenditure on energy and stimulant drinks, 1999-2004
  • Figure 11: Main monitored media advertising expenditure on energy and stimulant drinks brands, by leading energy drinks manufacturers, 2002 and 2004

Main campaigns

Atomic Energy UK

Britvic Soft Drinks

Coca Cola Enterprises

Danone

Drinks Dispense Group

Extreme Group

Glaxo SmithKline

Global Brands Limited

Halewood International

Red Bull

Taisho Pharmaceuticals

Below-the-line promotional mechanisms

  • Figure 12: Share of promotions in the energy and sports drinks market, by type (multiple grocers only) June 2004 to June 2005

Distribution

Off-trade

  • Figure 13: UK distribution of energy and stimulant drinks brands, by trade sector, 2003 and 2005

On-trade

Packaging

  • Figure 14: Number of new products launched in the energy and sports drinks category, by packaging type, June 2004 to June 2005

The Internet

The Consumer

  • Figure 15: Brands of sports and energy drinks consumed in the last 6 months, 2005

Age is a key factor

Regional variations

The Consumer " Detailed Demographics

  • Figure 16: Energy and stimulant drinks consumed in the last 6 months, by gender, age and socio-economic group, April 2005
  • Figure 17: Energy and stimulant drinks consumed in the last 6 months, by lifestage, presence of children and Mintels Special Groups, April 2005
  • Figure 18: Energy and stimulant drinks consumed in the last 6 months, by marital status, working status and household size, April 2005
  • Figure 19: Energy and stimulant drinks consumed in the last 6 months, by region and ACORN categories, April 2005
  • Figure 20: Energy and stimulant drinks consumed in the last 6 months, by media usage, commercial TV viewing and supermarket usage, April 2005

The Future

Moving towards maturity

You are what you eat (and drink)

The natural way

Reaching the masses

Moving beyond traditional distribution channels

Big boys drive growth

Forecast

Optimistic future growth

  • Figure 34: Forecast of the energy and stimulant drinks market, by value, 2005-10
  • Figure 35: Forecast of the energy and stimulant drinks market, by volume, 2005-10

No signs of market saturation

Consumer demands

Functionality: Friend or foe?

Factors incorporated in the forecast

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