Eric The Viking
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CStanford":3w1e4dqn said:Huh? Miller 'Lite' is one of the most successful brand launches in brewing history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_Lite
"Miller Lite was introduced nationally in 1975. Miller's approach worked where the two previous light beers had failed, and Miller's early production totals of 12.8 million barrels quickly increased to 24.2 million barrels by 1977 as Miller rose to 2nd place in the American brewing marketplace. "
Doesn't sound like a disaster to me.
I certainly hope that you aren't claiming knowledge of brand management or marketing.
Who might have written that, I wonder?
When Miller launched Miller light, the combined sales of both the standard and light beers turned out to be less than the standard beer on its own prior to the launch. And they had the extra cost of the launch campaign and the splitting of the production plant, etc.
Miller researched it and discovered that because they'd broken the 1:1 relationship between brand name and product, people had shifted brands.
If it's succeeded now (39 years later, I might point out), it's because tastes have changed long-term. It was held to be a disaster to learn from when I was doing my degree 25 years ago.