Deccan Chronicle

Virus: Corona Beer doesn’t lose fizz

Owner affirms sales strong despite epidemic’s global spread

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New York, Feb. 29: Confusion between Covid-19 and Corona beer has been a punchline of questionab­le taste during the outbreak, but for the brand, the matter may be no joke. The phrase “38% of Americans” was trending Friday on Twitter following a survey showing that proportion of beer drinkers “would not buy Corona under any circumstan­ces now,” according to public relations firm 5W.

But Constellat­ion Brands, which owns the Mexican-heritage beer label, disagreed, releasing a statement saying that sales have stayed strong in the US even as the virus has spread internatio­nally, and dismissing the question as a non-issue. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by this terrible virus and we hope efforts to more fully contain it gain traction soon,” said Bill Newlands, chief executive of Constellat­ion. “We’ve seen no impact to our people, facilities or operations and our business continues to perform very well.”

But the brand also got an earful on social media for an awkwardly-phrased advertisin­g campaign to plug new hard seltzer offerings in the US. The beverages, in four “delicious” flavours, will be “coming ashore soon”, according to the spot posted to Twitter that got 7.3 million views on the Corona USA page.

“Given what’s hitting the news right now, this seems in remarkably poor taste,” one critic posted. “Pretty sure Corona has always had poor taste,” another replied. 5W, the public relations firm that released the survey of 737 US beer drinkers, also found that

16 percent were confused about whether Corona beer is related to the virus.

“While the brand has claimed that consumers understand there’s no linkage between the virus and the beer company, this is a disaster for the Corona brand,” Ronn Torossian, founder and CEO of 5W.

5W lists several other beverage companies as clients on its website, including 1800 Tequila and Sparkling ICE. In an email, Torossian denied that the company works for any Corona competitor­s.

The survey results were supported by a report from market analysis firm YouGov that pointed to an uptick in internet searches for phrases like “Corona beer virus” that was weighing on brand reputation. Brand favourabil­ity for Corona dropped from 75 percent in early January to 51 percent in late February, according to daily consumer surveys taken by YouGov.

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— AFP Corona beer bottles.

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