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Rasna launches new fruit drink concentrate

Seeking to strengthen its position in India’s growing fruit drink market, Rasna has launched ‘Rasna Rich’, a new powdered fruit drink concentrate that the company claims is richer, thicker and tastier than existing options. The move comes as the Rs...
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Seeking to strengthen its position in India’s growing fruit drink market, Rasna has launched ‘Rasna Rich’, a new powdered fruit drink concentrate that the company claims is richer, thicker and tastier than existing options.

The move comes as the Rs 20,000-crore fruit drink market in India sees increasing demand, particularly in the mango-flavoured segment.

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With the product, Rasna aims to challenge consumer perceptions that powdered drinks are thin and synthetic.

At a launch event, Piruz Khambatta, chairman of the Rasna Group, said many consumers still preferred ready-to-drink juices over powdered drinks due to concerns over taste and texture.

“With Rasna Rich, we want to change this mindset and offer a premium product that is affordable and nutritious,” he said. The product, priced at Rs 10 per sachet, yields three glasses.

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As part of its expansion strategy, Rasna plans to add new distributors and increase its retail presence to one lakh outlets across India by next year.

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