SlideShare a Scribd company logo
FATIMA ARSHAD
ROLL NUMBER

MB2M-13-10
Lipton
Tea Culture in Pakistan
 In Pakistan tea is popular all over the country.
 It is one of the most consumed beverages in Pakistan
 In Pakistan, almost every 10th person is a tea addict.
 Mostly people call it doodh pati in local language.
 Pakistan is ranked as the third largest importer of tea in the

world.
 In 2003, as much as 109,000 tones of tea were consumed in
Pakistan.
 In Pakistan, tea is usually consumed at breakfast, during
lunch breaks at the workplace, and in the evening at home,
which is usually consumed with biscuits or cake.
 Yellow Label is probably the world’s most famous tea.
 It’s the world’s best-selling tea brand, has been established for

more than 100 years
 Lipton plays the role of an energetic brand that aims to
redefine the meaning of tea in people’s lives.
 Lipton tea provides great taste, aroma, flavor and color.
LOGO
The Power of Lipton
 1649 cups of Lipton Tea are enjoyed every second
 8245 cups of Lipton Tea are enjoyed every time you blink
 1252 cups of Lipton Tea are drunk every time your heart beats
 52 billion cups of Lipton Tea are drunk each year

 45.75 billion Tea Bags are produced by Lipton Tea each year
History of Lipton
 Lipton was created at the end of the 19th century by Sir

Thomas Lipton in Glasgow, Scotland.
 Later he established a chain of grocers, first across
Glasgow, the rest of Scotland, until finally he had stores
throughout Britain.
 Lipton is positioned as a High Quality But Reasonably Priced
Product.
 In 1929, the Lipton grocery retail business was merge with Home and

Colonial Stores to form a food group with over 3,000 stores.
 In 1980 Lipton tea business was acquired by consumer goods company

Unilever in a number of separate transactions, starting with
the purchase of the US and Canadian Lipton business in 1938 and
completed in 1972 when Unilever bought the remainder of the global
Lipton business.
 In 1991 Lipton made first joint venture with Pepsi.CO
Now,
Over a hundred years on, Lipton now possesses Thousands of acres
of quality tea gardens in
East Africa
 Under the slogan "DIRECT FROM THE TEA GARDENS

TO THE TEA POT“, he made tea a popular and approachable
drink for everyone high quality but reasonable priced.
 The Lipton tea are his heritage and they are more popular than

ever.
 Lipton tea is now WORLD LEADER and present in more than

150 countries
VISION
Lipton vision is to
available within an
arm’s reach of every
individual desire
MISSION STATEMENT
Purpose of Lipton is to meets every day needs of everywhere
to anticipate the aspiration of our consumers and customers
to respond creatively and competitively with products which
raise the quality of life.
Lipton In Pakistan
 Lipton was launched in Pakistan in 1948 and is one of the

oldest brands in the country.
 Lipton world of tea blending in Pakistan and around the
world means only two things;
Quality & Reliability.
Lipton’s Portfolio In Pakistan
 Lipton Yellow Label Tea

 Lipton Mega Daane

 Lipton Teabags
 Lipton Green Tea

 Lipton Flavored Tea
Target Market of Lipton
 Commercially they target the urban areas of Pakistan who

come in the category of average middle class or above.
 Lipton’s target market involves specifically females in

Pakistan.
POSITIONING
 Initially the single idea behind Lipton is

“Light premium priced tea with best quality ”
For global citizen.
 Later, they re-positioned itself specifically addressed local

customers by old melody

Chai chahye. Kaun sy janab
Lipton he to hay hmm lajawab
 Then they positioned its tea. The tea which

“Clear The Mind”
Re- Positioning
After that in 2009, new campaigns was launched which
communicated that;
It contains thiamine which sharpens the mind,
so their message then was
‘SIP OF INSPIRATION’.
Unilever Pakistan recently re-launched Lipton
Yellow Label with an
‘Enhanced Tea Essence’ And ‘Rich Taste’.
The new campaign is an adaptation of global campaign.
Now the brand has transitioned towards a simpler message
‘DRINK POSITIVE’
The idea is to communicate what a sip of Lipton can do,
which is ‘bring a positive outlook in you and u will live
healthy life’.
Competitors in Pakistan
Tapal Vs Lipton
 According to a survey, which was done recently,

84% of the Elite class and High Middle class prefer Lipton
over Tapal
where as
95% of the Middle and Lower Middle class prefer Tapal over
Lipton.
Overall market share of
Lipton is 14%
4P’s of Marketing
Product
Lipton Yellow Label has a brand image in the mind of
consumer as hand picked close to the bud for best quality tea
and finest taste. Lipton is the market leader in Danne Dar
category of tea. They believe that quality is a way of life to us.
PRICE
Lipton Yellow label never compromised on
quality so they adopted value based
pricing.
 100gm : Rs 65
 200gm : Rs 125
 500gm : Rs 280
 1000gm: Rs550
Placement
 Lipton Yellow label has distribution network across

Pakistan.
 Its popularity in Pakistan make it No1 Brand in country.
 It is available at more than 180000 outlets in Pakistan
 Lipton has its Head quarter in Karachi and 650 distribution
offices all over the Pakistan
Distribution Channel
Distribution channel of Lipton is
Promotional Tools
 The Lipton does it promotion in following ways:
 Advertisement
 Personnel selling
 Sales Promotions

 Internet Marketing
 Publicity
 Co branding
SALES PROMOTION
 Lipton, the world’s leading tea brand, launched three month

long Dip & Win consumer promotion campaign in June
2013.
 Price discount and allowances like

Lipton recently launched a consumer promotion campaign
announcing a massive price off (up to Rs 60 for its largest SKU
of 950g). The concept is based on the message of TABDEELI
MARKETING CHANNELS
 TV
 Newspaper
 Broaches
 Magazines
 Bill boards
 Special promotions or packages
 Internet marketing
 Bus branding

 Merchandising
 Sponsorship
Associating With Music And
Musicians
In previous ads they used singers like Nazia Hassan and
Zohaib Hassan, Meesha Shafi, Arif Lohar and Ali Zafar.
For resent campaign Lipton used song that could help us drive
a ‘positive’ message.This is
Alamgir’s recent new rendition of Keh De Na .
Grease: The Musical Play
Recommendation
 As Lipton is the oldest and famous tea brand in Pakistan they

should fuscous on how to sustain and grasp more market
share because many new entrants are entering in market
 Specially, Tapal tea is grasping more market share by
introducing new products and different appeal.
Conclusion
Lipton is one of Pakistan’s leading and most loved brands. Their
strong brand equity appeals to customers with its unique
history and availability in more than 150 countries
worldwide so consumers know and trust it.
Lipton plays the role of an energetic brand that aims to redefine
the meaning of tea in people’s lives. So Lipton is fulfilling its
promise by
Lipton tea providing great taste, aroma, flavor and color to
their customer around the world.

More Related Content

PPTX
Tata Tea: Market Survey and Positioning
PPTX
Business Strategy of Unilever (Lipton)
PPTX
Lipton Green Tea(SWOT Analysis,STP Process, and 4Ps)
DOC
Report on-tapal
PPT
Tapal tea presentation
PPTX
Tapal PPT
PPTX
Marketing Mix Strategy on Green Tea
PPT
Tea marketing plan
Tata Tea: Market Survey and Positioning
Business Strategy of Unilever (Lipton)
Lipton Green Tea(SWOT Analysis,STP Process, and 4Ps)
Report on-tapal
Tapal tea presentation
Tapal PPT
Marketing Mix Strategy on Green Tea
Tea marketing plan

What's hot (20)

PPTX
Liptonicetea1.docx (1)
PPTX
Tapal vs lipton
PPTX
Lipton tea
PPTX
Tapal Tea Pakistan
DOCX
Marketing Management report on TAPAL
DOC
Lipton
PPTX
Lipton Repositioning
PPTX
Unilever Lipton
PPTX
Tapal Marketing
PPTX
Lipton v
PPTX
nescafe vs bru
PPTX
LIPTON TEA MARKETING PPT.
PPTX
BASIC ANALYSES OF TAPAL BRAND
PPTX
Lipton tea presntation slides
DOCX
Final report on Olpers milk
PPTX
Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning (STP) Analysis of BRU Coffee
PPT
Sales Structure of Tapal Tea (Pvt) Limited
PPTX
Final ppt of tata tea
PPTX
Marketing Plan for Tulip green tea company
PDF
Pepsi Presentation
Liptonicetea1.docx (1)
Tapal vs lipton
Lipton tea
Tapal Tea Pakistan
Marketing Management report on TAPAL
Lipton
Lipton Repositioning
Unilever Lipton
Tapal Marketing
Lipton v
nescafe vs bru
LIPTON TEA MARKETING PPT.
BASIC ANALYSES OF TAPAL BRAND
Lipton tea presntation slides
Final report on Olpers milk
Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning (STP) Analysis of BRU Coffee
Sales Structure of Tapal Tea (Pvt) Limited
Final ppt of tata tea
Marketing Plan for Tulip green tea company
Pepsi Presentation
Ad

Similar to Lipton (20)

PPT
Lipton presentation made by Syed hassan shahbaz mba (marketing) final
PPT
Final report on unilever for MBA from NCBA&Eians
PPTX
Lipton slides
DOCX
Final report tea industry
PPTX
Lipton tea&honey final project
PPTX
Lipton tea&honey final project
DOCX
Tapal by idrees IUGC
PPTX
Pepsi Lipton International 2
PPTX
Tapal
PDF
28466576 lipton-cardemom
PPT
Lipton complete ppt by KIRAN SHAUKAT
DOCX
Brand management
PPTX
TEAGARDEN
PPTX
PDF
Lipton V/S Tetley - Corporate War
PPTX
G 09 mm 2 (1) (2)
PPTX
Insta tea
PPTX
Tata tea
PPTX
Launching a new product in market
PPTX
Lipton presentation made by Syed hassan shahbaz mba (marketing) final
Final report on unilever for MBA from NCBA&Eians
Lipton slides
Final report tea industry
Lipton tea&honey final project
Lipton tea&honey final project
Tapal by idrees IUGC
Pepsi Lipton International 2
Tapal
28466576 lipton-cardemom
Lipton complete ppt by KIRAN SHAUKAT
Brand management
TEAGARDEN
Lipton V/S Tetley - Corporate War
G 09 mm 2 (1) (2)
Insta tea
Tata tea
Launching a new product in market
Ad

More from Fatima Arshad (9)

DOCX
Internship report
DOCX
Critical Review of Article Emerging Positive Organizational Behavior
DOCX
Report: Supply Chain of Nestle Milk Pack
DOCX
Comparison of Marketing Mix of IKEA in Four Countries
PPTX
Competitive advantage through servitization
PPTX
Competitive advantage through servitization
PPTX
Why srtategic mangment fails(real time examples)ppt
DOCX
Mobilink
PPTX
Major Aspects of An International Compensation Package
Internship report
Critical Review of Article Emerging Positive Organizational Behavior
Report: Supply Chain of Nestle Milk Pack
Comparison of Marketing Mix of IKEA in Four Countries
Competitive advantage through servitization
Competitive advantage through servitization
Why srtategic mangment fails(real time examples)ppt
Mobilink
Major Aspects of An International Compensation Package

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
UNIT 3 - 5 INDUSTRIAL PRICING.ppt x
PDF
NeuroRank™: The Future of AI-First SEO..
PDF
How the Minnesota Vikings Used Community to Drive 170% Growth and Acquire 34K...
PDF
AFCAT Syllabus 2026 Guide by Best Defence Academy in Lucknow.pdf
DOCX
Parkville marketing plan .......MR.docx
PDF
Digital Transformation - Albert Donaldson, Golf Away Tampa Bay
PDF
Ramjilal Ramsaroop || Trending Branding
PDF
Mastering Content Strategy in 2025 ss.pdf
PPTX
Assignment 2 Task 1 - How Consumers Use Technology and Its Impact on Their Lives
PDF
UNIT 1 -3 Factors Influencing RURAL CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR.pdf
PDF
How a Travel Company Can Implement Content Marketing
PPTX
Solomon_Chapter 6_The Self: Mind, Gender, and Body.pptx
PDF
Digital Marketing Agency in Thrissur with Proven Strategies for Local Growth
DOCX
marketing plan starville............docx
PPTX
Sumit Saxena IIM J Project Market segmentation.pptx
PPTX
Kimberly Crossland Storytelling Marketing Class 5stars.pptx
PDF
MARG’s Door & Window Hardware Catalogue | Trending Branding Digital Solutions
PDF
AI & Automation: The Future of Marketing or the End of Creativity - Matthew W...
PDF
PDF
AI & Automation: The Future of Marketing or the End of Creativity - Eric Ritt...
UNIT 3 - 5 INDUSTRIAL PRICING.ppt x
NeuroRank™: The Future of AI-First SEO..
How the Minnesota Vikings Used Community to Drive 170% Growth and Acquire 34K...
AFCAT Syllabus 2026 Guide by Best Defence Academy in Lucknow.pdf
Parkville marketing plan .......MR.docx
Digital Transformation - Albert Donaldson, Golf Away Tampa Bay
Ramjilal Ramsaroop || Trending Branding
Mastering Content Strategy in 2025 ss.pdf
Assignment 2 Task 1 - How Consumers Use Technology and Its Impact on Their Lives
UNIT 1 -3 Factors Influencing RURAL CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR.pdf
How a Travel Company Can Implement Content Marketing
Solomon_Chapter 6_The Self: Mind, Gender, and Body.pptx
Digital Marketing Agency in Thrissur with Proven Strategies for Local Growth
marketing plan starville............docx
Sumit Saxena IIM J Project Market segmentation.pptx
Kimberly Crossland Storytelling Marketing Class 5stars.pptx
MARG’s Door & Window Hardware Catalogue | Trending Branding Digital Solutions
AI & Automation: The Future of Marketing or the End of Creativity - Matthew W...
AI & Automation: The Future of Marketing or the End of Creativity - Eric Ritt...

Lipton

  • 3. Tea Culture in Pakistan  In Pakistan tea is popular all over the country.  It is one of the most consumed beverages in Pakistan  In Pakistan, almost every 10th person is a tea addict.  Mostly people call it doodh pati in local language.
  • 4.  Pakistan is ranked as the third largest importer of tea in the world.  In 2003, as much as 109,000 tones of tea were consumed in Pakistan.  In Pakistan, tea is usually consumed at breakfast, during lunch breaks at the workplace, and in the evening at home, which is usually consumed with biscuits or cake.
  • 5.  Yellow Label is probably the world’s most famous tea.  It’s the world’s best-selling tea brand, has been established for more than 100 years  Lipton plays the role of an energetic brand that aims to redefine the meaning of tea in people’s lives.  Lipton tea provides great taste, aroma, flavor and color.
  • 7. The Power of Lipton  1649 cups of Lipton Tea are enjoyed every second  8245 cups of Lipton Tea are enjoyed every time you blink  1252 cups of Lipton Tea are drunk every time your heart beats  52 billion cups of Lipton Tea are drunk each year  45.75 billion Tea Bags are produced by Lipton Tea each year
  • 8. History of Lipton  Lipton was created at the end of the 19th century by Sir Thomas Lipton in Glasgow, Scotland.  Later he established a chain of grocers, first across Glasgow, the rest of Scotland, until finally he had stores throughout Britain.  Lipton is positioned as a High Quality But Reasonably Priced Product.
  • 9.  In 1929, the Lipton grocery retail business was merge with Home and Colonial Stores to form a food group with over 3,000 stores.  In 1980 Lipton tea business was acquired by consumer goods company Unilever in a number of separate transactions, starting with the purchase of the US and Canadian Lipton business in 1938 and completed in 1972 when Unilever bought the remainder of the global Lipton business.  In 1991 Lipton made first joint venture with Pepsi.CO
  • 10. Now, Over a hundred years on, Lipton now possesses Thousands of acres of quality tea gardens in East Africa
  • 11.  Under the slogan "DIRECT FROM THE TEA GARDENS TO THE TEA POT“, he made tea a popular and approachable drink for everyone high quality but reasonable priced.  The Lipton tea are his heritage and they are more popular than ever.  Lipton tea is now WORLD LEADER and present in more than 150 countries
  • 12. VISION Lipton vision is to available within an arm’s reach of every individual desire
  • 13. MISSION STATEMENT Purpose of Lipton is to meets every day needs of everywhere to anticipate the aspiration of our consumers and customers to respond creatively and competitively with products which raise the quality of life.
  • 14. Lipton In Pakistan  Lipton was launched in Pakistan in 1948 and is one of the oldest brands in the country.  Lipton world of tea blending in Pakistan and around the world means only two things; Quality & Reliability.
  • 15. Lipton’s Portfolio In Pakistan  Lipton Yellow Label Tea  Lipton Mega Daane  Lipton Teabags
  • 16.  Lipton Green Tea  Lipton Flavored Tea
  • 17. Target Market of Lipton  Commercially they target the urban areas of Pakistan who come in the category of average middle class or above.  Lipton’s target market involves specifically females in Pakistan.
  • 18. POSITIONING  Initially the single idea behind Lipton is “Light premium priced tea with best quality ” For global citizen.  Later, they re-positioned itself specifically addressed local customers by old melody Chai chahye. Kaun sy janab Lipton he to hay hmm lajawab  Then they positioned its tea. The tea which “Clear The Mind”
  • 19. Re- Positioning After that in 2009, new campaigns was launched which communicated that; It contains thiamine which sharpens the mind, so their message then was ‘SIP OF INSPIRATION’.
  • 20. Unilever Pakistan recently re-launched Lipton Yellow Label with an ‘Enhanced Tea Essence’ And ‘Rich Taste’. The new campaign is an adaptation of global campaign.
  • 21. Now the brand has transitioned towards a simpler message ‘DRINK POSITIVE’ The idea is to communicate what a sip of Lipton can do, which is ‘bring a positive outlook in you and u will live healthy life’.
  • 23. Tapal Vs Lipton  According to a survey, which was done recently, 84% of the Elite class and High Middle class prefer Lipton over Tapal where as 95% of the Middle and Lower Middle class prefer Tapal over Lipton. Overall market share of Lipton is 14%
  • 24. 4P’s of Marketing Product Lipton Yellow Label has a brand image in the mind of consumer as hand picked close to the bud for best quality tea and finest taste. Lipton is the market leader in Danne Dar category of tea. They believe that quality is a way of life to us.
  • 25. PRICE Lipton Yellow label never compromised on quality so they adopted value based pricing.  100gm : Rs 65  200gm : Rs 125  500gm : Rs 280  1000gm: Rs550
  • 26. Placement  Lipton Yellow label has distribution network across Pakistan.  Its popularity in Pakistan make it No1 Brand in country.  It is available at more than 180000 outlets in Pakistan  Lipton has its Head quarter in Karachi and 650 distribution offices all over the Pakistan
  • 28. Promotional Tools  The Lipton does it promotion in following ways:  Advertisement  Personnel selling  Sales Promotions  Internet Marketing  Publicity  Co branding
  • 29. SALES PROMOTION  Lipton, the world’s leading tea brand, launched three month long Dip & Win consumer promotion campaign in June 2013.
  • 30.  Price discount and allowances like Lipton recently launched a consumer promotion campaign announcing a massive price off (up to Rs 60 for its largest SKU of 950g). The concept is based on the message of TABDEELI
  • 31. MARKETING CHANNELS  TV  Newspaper  Broaches  Magazines  Bill boards  Special promotions or packages  Internet marketing  Bus branding  Merchandising  Sponsorship
  • 32. Associating With Music And Musicians In previous ads they used singers like Nazia Hassan and Zohaib Hassan, Meesha Shafi, Arif Lohar and Ali Zafar.
  • 33. For resent campaign Lipton used song that could help us drive a ‘positive’ message.This is Alamgir’s recent new rendition of Keh De Na .
  • 35. Recommendation  As Lipton is the oldest and famous tea brand in Pakistan they should fuscous on how to sustain and grasp more market share because many new entrants are entering in market  Specially, Tapal tea is grasping more market share by introducing new products and different appeal.
  • 36. Conclusion Lipton is one of Pakistan’s leading and most loved brands. Their strong brand equity appeals to customers with its unique history and availability in more than 150 countries worldwide so consumers know and trust it. Lipton plays the role of an energetic brand that aims to redefine the meaning of tea in people’s lives. So Lipton is fulfilling its promise by Lipton tea providing great taste, aroma, flavor and color to their customer around the world.