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Comax Flavors released new primary research on consumers’ behavior, usage and attitudes toward flavored water. This is the third study of the company’s primary market research program.
The Flavored Water study was fielded in March 2017 with 500 U.S. respondents aged 18-70+, half of which were parents of children aged 3-17. “According to the Beverage Marketing Corporation (BMC) and International Bottled Water Association (IBWA), water is outpacing other beverage categories particularly soda and juice. Recognizing that consumers are substituting flavored water in lieu of soda and juice, Comax wanted to investigate flavored water consumption habits and usage among the general population,” states Catherine Armstrong, Vice President of Corporate Communications for Comax Flavors.