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UK: Huge Pink Lady sales increase

Pink Lady® has reported a huge increase in sales, now holding 10.2% of the market share, in spite of a downturn in the value of the apple market.
 
According to the latest Kantar data, for the first time in its history the iconic fresh produce brand has seized second position in the apple market in terms of value, with a 17.8% share.
 
The apple market has been in decline in recent years, with its value showing a 1.8% decrease, while the value spend of Pink Lady® apples has risen by more than 20%. This increase is unparalleled by any other apple variety.
 
The soaring sales figures come after several years of heavy investment in the brand by the master licensor, Coregeo®, with brand initiatives spanning marketing, advertising, sponsorship, digital, PR and experiential.
 
Michelle Toft, Chief Marketing Officer at Coregeo® said: “We’re absolutely thrilled with the latest figures from Kantar. Reaching this position in the market would have been unthinkable five years ago, and we’re especially proud of this achievement given the state of the wider apple market.
 
“Our focus over the past couple of years has been the snacking market, which we identified as an area of huge potential growth. The excellent sales figures show that this integrated campaign has really struck a chord with consumers and converted into sales. We are hopeful that this growth will continue into 2017 and beyond.”
 
For more iformation:
Kyla Flynn or Katy Meehan
kyla.flynn@mcgpr.co.uk or katy.meehan@mcgpr.co.uk

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