Posted on 02/29/2020 9:56:08 AM PST by EdnaMode
Corona beer isnt making any changes to its advertising despite the names unfortunate similarity to the deadly coronavirus.
Constellation Brands, which brews several variations of the popular lager, said in a statement that its customers understand there is no link between the virus and our business.
Sales of Corona remain very strong and we appreciate the continued support from our fans, Constellation Brands spokesperson Stephanie McGuane told CNN Business. Our advertising with Corona is consistent with the campaign we have been running for the last 30 years and is based off strong consumer sentiment.
Constellation said Corona Extra sales grew 5% in the United States in the four-weeks that ended February 16. Thats nearly double the trend of the past 52 weeks. Coronas sales are heavily dependent on the US market, unlike some of its far-more-international rivals.
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, CEO of Constellation Brands, in a statement. Weve seen no impact to our people, facilities or operations and our business continues to perform very well.
Yet the spread of the coronavirus couldnt have come at a worse time for Constellation, which is spending $40 million to launch its new Corona-branded hard seltzer. Part of the promotion includes a sponsored tweet that has sparked criticism for using the phrase coming ashore soon.
Replies to the tweet say the ad is in poor taste and that the brand should lay low for a few weeks.
Two surveys released this week show that the Coronas brand is suffering from negative buzz.
5W Public Relations said that 38% of Americans wouldnt buy Corona under any circumstances because of the outbreak, and another 14% said they wouldnt order a Corona in public. The survey encompasses polling from 737 beer drinkers in the United States.
In another survey conducted by YouGov, the firm found consumers intent to purchase Corona fell to its lowest level in two years. The survey also showed that Coronas buzz score, a metric that that measures favorability, has dropped significantly since the beginning of the year.
Constellations Newlands said those reports do not reflect the companys business performance, calling the misinformation about the virus impact on Coronas business extremely unfortunate.
Online searches for corona beer virus spiked in early February, but have since declined.
Constellation Brands stock dropped 4% on Friday and 8% on Thursday, although the entire stock market has fallen sharply as fear grows about the spread of coronavirus. The number of cases have climbed to 83,577 globally Friday. Nearly 3,000 people have died from the virus.
38% retarded would explain a whole lot about America today.
Not even the greatest President (Trump) can fix stupid.
If sales of Corona fall can we cancel their holiday, Cinco de Maya?
Dopes
I won’t buy Corona beer either, but that has nothing to do with any virus, and has EVERYTHING to do with the fact that I think Corona has more in common with dog urine than actual “beer”. :P
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Maybe I can get it on sale.
The Corona Beer virus only makes one sick the next morning, after a high concentration the night before....when used in conjunction with a car, it can also be deadly and even kill those who haven’t been “infected”.
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