Starbucks and PepsiCo Sign Distribution Agreement for Ethos Water
Agreement Deepens Starbucks Leadership Role in Helping Children Around the World Get Clean Drinking Water and Drives Previously Stated Contribution Goal of $10 Million Over Five Years.
As part of the agreement, the North American Coffee Partnership will assume responsibility for the co-packing, distribution and marketing of Ethos products in the U.S. and Canada. PepsiCo will utilize its resources, customer insights and knowledge of the water category to increase the reach of the brand outside of the Starbucks retail store environment. Currently, Ethos water is available at more than 5,000 Starbucks stores and several smaller local retailers in the U.S. Plans are in place to expand distribution of Ethos water by late 2007 with additional bottle sizes and case-packs.
"Building upon our very successful and long-term partnership with PepsiCo, we will ultimately increase Ethos Water's reach to more than 100,000 points of distribution, helping raise awareness of the brand and the severity of the world water crisis," said Gerry Lopez, president, Starbucks Global Consumer Products. "Ethos Water's unique business model validates that doing good drives business success."
"We're impressed by Ethos Water's commitment to educating the public about the world water crisis and providing clean water for children and their communities which perfectly complements our company's values," said Tracey Doucette, Vice President and General Manager of the North American Coffee Partnership. "By leveraging the strengths of Starbucks and PepsiCo, we look forward to growing the Ethos brand and driving awareness for water issues."
Ethos Water, founded in 2002 by Peter Thum and Jonathan Greenblatt, and acquired by Starbucks in April 2005, was the idea of Thum based on his personal experience. While working in South Africa in 2000 and 2001, he witnessed, first-hand, people living with the severity of the world water crisis. Ethos was founded as a means to raise awareness and funds to bring clean water to children around the world, under the simple principle "water for water."
"Since founding Ethos Water, we have been able to announce grants of more than $2 million to clean water-related programs in communities in Honduras, India, Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya and Indonesia, which are expected to positively affect the lives of thousands of children and their families," said Peter Thum, Ethos Water founder and vice president of Starbucks Global Consumer Products. "Our agreement with Pepsi is the next step toward our original vision to help children around the world get clean water and to raise awareness of the world water crisis."
Through the more than 10-year, highly successful joint-venture partnership, the North American Coffee Partnership introduced bottled Starbucks Frappuccino® coffee drinks in 1996 and later, Starbucks DoubleShot® espresso drink in 2002. To date, these Starbucks coffee innovations remain the No. 1 products in their respective segments of the ready-to-drink coffee category in the United States. Additionally, in early 2006, the partnership introduced a new line of Starbucks® Iced Coffee drinks in both regular and light, a light version of Starbucks DoubleShot espresso drink and the first coffee-free bottled Starbucks Frappuccino crème beverage, Strawberries and Crème. Through the North American Coffee Partnership, Starbucks changed the way customers enjoy coffee by making high-quality coffee products available outside of its stores and became the market-maker in the almost non-existent RTD coffee category in the U.S. in the mid-1990's.