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Suntory BOSS Purpose Branding Through the Consumer's Context

6 min · 26 de may de 2026
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This examines the strategic branding philosophy behind Suntory’s famous BOSS coffee line. Rather than focusing strictly on the physical product, the brand prioritizes the consumer's personal context and daily lifestyle to build a lasting emotional connection. This approach is characterized by a flexible marketing identity that allows the brand to adapt to various situations, a trait often described as being willing to take on any role. By centering their purpose on the needs of the worker, BOSS has maintained its relevance in a competitive market for decades. It analyzes how this customer-centric mindset serves as the core pillar for their enduring commercial success and high brand loyalty.

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