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Kinmugi Changed and Unchanged Brand Strategy

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This examines Suntory's strategic management of its prominent Kinmugi brand, focusing on the delicate balance between innovation and continuity. It details how the company implements incremental design changes to stay modern while ensuring the product remains instantly recognizable to loyal consumers. A central theme of the analysis is the prioritization of unaided brand recall, which serves as a critical metric for maintaining market dominance. By evolving the packaging and marketing without losing its core identity, Kinmugi achieves a state of strategic consistency that appeals to long-term fans. It illustrates how a long-selling beverage can thrive by appearing timeless through a process of constant, subtle refinement.

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