Starry (drink) explained

Starry
Producttype:Lemon-lime soft drink
Currentowner:PepsiCo
Country:United States
Related:Sierra Mist (predecessor)
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Starry is a lemon-lime soft drink distributed by PepsiCo. Distribution began in January 2023. The brand is aimed at competing against Sprite and 7 Up. In January 2023, Starry replaced Sierra Mist as Pepsi's lemon-lime flavored drink, in part because Sierra Mist failed to gain market share in the growing category.[1] [2] Starry contains no caffeine, and as of April 2023, is available in Regular and Zero-Sugar varieties.

History

In July 2022, it was reported that PepsiCo purchased a domain name for a new brand of lemon-lime drink that would eventually replace Sierra Mist.[3] The following month, in August 2022, the company filed for a trademark for the brand name Starry as well as for a logo.[4] The brand began being distributed in stores in January 2023 with marketing geared towards Generation Z.[5] [6] Bloomberg Businessweek reported industry analysts suggested a successful campaign to grab market share could mean taking 5–10% market share away from Sprite.[7]

Since the 2022-23 NBA season, Starry has been the sponsor of the annual Three-Point Contest as a part of All-Star weekend.[8] The sponsorship includes naming rights for the contest as well as 2 special "Starry Range" shot balls placed 6 feet behind the 3-point line. This partnership replaces Mountain Dew as the event's previous sponsor and "DEW Zone" as the special shot balls used during the contest.[9]

Starry is sold in cans in either 7.5 ounce or 12 ounce sizes, and in plastic bottles ranging in size from 16 ounces to two liters.[10] Since its inception, Starry has been composed of carbonated water, high-fructose corn syrup, citric acid, natural flavor, and various preservatives.[11] Starry uses high-fructose corn syrup as a sweetener, unlike Sierra Mist, which was sweetened using cane sugar before it was discontinued.[12]

Reception

Reception to the drink on social media suggests many feel that Starry tastes similar to its predecessor Sierra Mist,[13] while others feel it tastes akin to Sprite, the longtime leader of the lemon-lime soft drink market.[14] Starry has been described as having a more prominent citrus flavor than Sierra Mist.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simauchi . Kevin . 2023-01-11 . PepsiCo ends Sierra Mist, launches Starry to take on Sprite . 2023-01-14 . Honolulu Star-Advertiser . en-US.
  2. Web site: Snider . Mike . January 13, 2023 . Goodbye, Sierra Mist. Hello to Starry, Pepsi's new lemon-lime soda to take on Sprite . 2023-01-14 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  3. Web site: Sanchez . Rudy . October 13, 2022 . PepsiCo Launches Starry, A New Lemon-Lime Soda For the Kids, AKA, Gen Z . 2023-01-14 . Dieline . en.
  4. Web site: Starry Lemon Lime – Trademark Application of Portfolio Concentrate Solutions Unlimited Company – Serial Number 97534420 . 2023-01-07 . trademarks.justia.com . en.
  5. Web site: Springer . Jon . January 6, 2023 . Pepsico to Launch New Sprite Competition to Target Gen Z . Ad Age.
  6. Web site: PepsiCo Partners . 2023-01-07 . www.pepsicopartners.com.
  7. Web site: Pulley . Brett . 2023-04-21 . Sprite Is So Popular That Pepsi Launched a New Lemon-Lime War . 2023-04-29 . . en.
  8. Web site: Martin . Brian . All-Star 2023: Starry 3-Point Contest brings new twists . 2024-02-06 . NBA.com . en.
  9. Web site: Kidane . Benyam . February 18, 2023 . What is Starry Range? NBA All-Star 3-Point Contest adds special long-distance shots . 2024-02-06 . Sporting News . en-us.
  10. Web site: Soft Drinks Beverages . 2023-01-14 . www.pepsicopartners.com.
  11. Web site: Starry . 2023-01-14 . www.pepsicopartners.com.
  12. Web site: Romero . Gabby . 2023-04-14 . We Taste-Tested Starry And Sierra Mist To See If They're Actually Different . 2023-04-29 . Delish . en-us.
  13. Web site: DeBianchi . Antonia . January 12, 2023 . Pepsi Replaces Sierra Mist with New Citrus Soda Starry . 2023-01-14 . Peoplemag . en.
  14. Web site: Lamour . Joseph . January 11, 2023 . RIP, Sierra Mist: Pepsi is ditching it for a new lemon-lime soda . 2023-01-14 . TODAY.com . en.