Diageo ploughs £41 million into Christmas sales push |
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| Friday, 05 September 2008 | |
Diageo is ploughing a record £41 million into brand, retailer and category activity in the run up to Christmas.![]() The drinks giant is focusing on key spirits brands Smirnoff, Baileys and Bells to drive sales, investing in a number of concepts including display and point of sale materials, single bottle promotions and gifting. Diageo GB sales director David Smith said that despite "challenging trading conditions" there was a prospect to draw £37 million worth of extra value from the spirits industry, which last year was worth £3.5 billion. To push sales of Smirnoff, Diageo is launching its largest ever gifting range to include products at £10, £17 and £50 price points. It will also invest £3.5 million worth of marketing activity in the brand, to include the re-launch of last year's popular ‘See' TV advert and a TV ad campaign for Moscow Mule. It will launch its biggest campaign to date for Baileys, investing £6.5 million in a major marketing initiative with the strapline ‘Listen to Your Lips'. The campaign is being backed by a £4 million spend on promotional activity including TV, print and outdoor plus in-store sampling, gifting and point of sale material. Diageo has also doubled its marketing spend for Bells whisky this year, injecting £4 million into a new label for the brand featuring, for the first time in 50 years, Bell's founder Arthur Bell. It will also launch a TV campaign for Bells next month. Smith said: "Despite challenging trading conditions we believe the opportunity is still just as big. This year marks our largest ever investment in Christmas; three times more than our number two and three competitors combined. We have 53 different gifting options across our ranges this year at a range of different SKU's for the trade and different price points for consumers." According to data by AC Neilsen OFS, in 2007 the beer, wine and spirits industry was worth £3.5 billion in the 12 weeks to Christmas; £900 million of which was accounted for by spirits. Related LinksRelated Articles
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