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2024 beverage trends in South East Asia: Hydration leads non-alcoholic innovation

The demand for enhanced hydration is driven by taste, health benefits, and the need to cope with extreme weather.

“The hydration trend stems from hot weather, air pollution fears, and a desire to improve skin health. Western influences, like the belief that energy drinks provide better hydration than water, also play a role,” said Tan Heng Hong, senior food & drink analyst at Mintel.

Tan spoke at Fi Asia 2024, held at the Jakarta International Expo from 4–6 September, where he shared that 55% of consumers over 18 believe these drinks offer better hydration than water. This is according to Mintel’s Sports and Energy Drinks Report for Thailand.

Additionally, a significant portion of Southeast Asians are reluctant to drink water despite its benefits. This shift is reflected in a decline in water product launches, from 6% in 2019 to 4% in 2023. In contrast, nutritional drinks saw the largest growth, from 12% to 17%. Juice drinks declined from 23% to 13%, while carbonated drinks rose from 6% to 9%.

The rise in carbonated drink demand is attributed to their refreshing taste, appealing in hot weather, while juice drinks may have fallen due to higher sugar content.

These shifts signal opportunities for brands to meet overlapping consumer needs, from health and appearance to indulgence.

Taking hydration to the next level

Consumers are also turning to drinks with electrolytes, cooling herbs, and antioxidants to manage extreme weather and air pollution.

Malaysia’s BeNourish offers a botanical mix that claims to protect against air pollutants, while Indonesia’s Panjang Jiwo launched a melon drink believed to manage “heatiness” – a state where excess heat within the body results in “heaty” symptoms like mouth ulcers, a sore throat, or cough with sticky phlegm.

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