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New Product Introduction and Consumer Behavior of Iced Tea in
Kunde
Submitted by Pranay Bhandari
Shivam Singh DhanjalChitresh Jhawar
Tejas JaiswalHitesh Bohara
Anugrah Tibbrewala
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Flow of Presentation Introduction of the product. Pricing of the product. About Kunde. Segment, Target, Position.Methodology Questionnaire. Responses. Problems. Conclusion.
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Introduction of the productProduct name - Barfeeli chai
Tag Line - Foorti laye, susti bhagaye, sirf ek glass barfeeli chai.
Flavors – Lemon and Peach
Sizes - 17 gm sachet (one glass) 85 gm sachet (five glasses) 170 gm packet (ten glasses)
Ingredients- Sugar, Instant black tea, Natural flavors, Citric acid, Sucralose, Silicon dioxide.
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Pricing of the productPricing Strategy- Penetration pricing
One glass sachet for Rs 4/-
Five glass sachet for Rs 19/-
Ten glass packet for Rs 36/-
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About Kunde Kunde village is near Vajreshwari hot springs
in the Thane District
Population of less than 5000
It’s a full Maharashtrian village
70 km from Mumbai
Main business- poultry, dairy, mostly service sector.
Panchayat system
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Segment, Target, Position
Segment- 12-45 year old middle and upper class. Target – Youth and Kids from schools and colleges.
Position - Healthy, refreshing, tasty drink that everybody in the family can use on a daily basis substituting chai, Rasna.
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MethodologyWe roamed around the village and figured out two places to carry out our
activity. The first one was near a kirana store where we could find a lot of crowd.
On the same day of our visit, the village had a cricket game organized where most of the youth was present and we were bound to choose the ground as our second location. There were more than 150 villagers there of every age and it made our process easy.
The villagers helped us with arranging some ice and we prepared the iced tea in front of them and taught them at the same time the procedure to prepare it.
In 60 ml glasses, we served the crowd that had gathered around us which included mostly children and adult males and then asked their responses with regarding to the questionnaire we had brought with them.
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Responses (Sample size= 30)1. How much did you like the taste of iced tea?
1.How much did you like the taste of iced tea?
320%
460%
520%
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2. Would you buy iced tea in place of other refreshments? (eg: Rasna ,
Roohafza, etc.)
YES65%
NO25%
MAYBE10%
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3. Would you like to serve iced tea to your guests?
YES70%
NO25%
MAYBE5%
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4. In what quantity would you be willing to buy iced tea?
1 GLASS 10%
5 GLASS45%
10 GLASS45%
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5. How much are you willing to pay for 1 glass of iced tea?
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6. How often would you like to consume iced tea in a week?
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7. What is the most interesting factor about iced tea according to you?
Taste50%
Fragrance10%
Feel good factor25%
Unique15%
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Difficulties
Not enough women respondents.
Unavailability of ice cubes.
Electricity.
Few shops located at a distance from residence.
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Conclusion
Can be a HUGE substitute for cold drinks and tea.
Curiosity will make people in large quantities buy the product.
Can be positioned as a luxury and healthy beverage.
Demand might wear off as it may work out to be a fad.
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Thank you.