Nestlé Bear Brand
Bear Brand's logo | |
Product type | Milk brand |
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Owner | Nestlé |
Produced by | Bear Brand Choco, Bear Brand Adult Plus, Bear Brand Busog Lusog, Bear Brand Gold |
Country | Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Brunei, India, Yemen, Nepal, Taiwan, Singapore, China, Iran, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Afghanistan |
Introduced | 1900's (in sterilized milk) 1976 (in powdered milk) |
Related brands | Bärenmarke (Switzerland, under license) |
Markets | Worldwide |
Previous owners | Bernese Alps Milk Co. (in Sterilized milk) |
Bear Brand is a powdered milk drink brand[1] introduced in 1976, which was owned by Nestlé.[2] It is available in most areas of Southeast Asia. Bear Brand also known as Marca Oso, a milk owned by Nestle. Indonesian name is Susu Cap Beruang.
History
Sterilized milk first appeared in the 1900s as Marca Oso or Bear Brand Swiss Milk. Powdered milk[1] was introduced in 1976, when Bear Brand Instant Filled Milk Powder was launched.
Variants
Sterilized Milk
Philippines
- Bear Brand Sterilized tin can – 140 ml
- Bear Brand Sterilized tin can – 155 ml (1906-2016)
- Bear Brand Sterilized Tetra Pak – 200 ml
Indonesia
- Bear Brand Susu Steril slim tube – 189 ml
Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia
- Bear Brand Sterilized tin can – 140 ml
- Bear Brand Sterilized Low Fat tin can – 140 ml
- Bear Brand Sterilized 0% Fat tin can – 140 ml
Other
In 2008 the cereal drink Bear Brand Busog Lusog was introduced.[3] It is one of the more popular cereal drinks. This rendition of the Bear Brand Milk followed shortly after the explosion of the Energen cereal drink in the market. This may have been one of Nestle's reactions to Sigmavit. In Cambodia and Myanmar, it was named Bear Brand Nutritious Cereal Drink.[4] Bear Brand Choco, the chocolate flavored powdered milk drink brand will also available in Bear Brand Adult Plus. In 2011 introduced Bear Brand Adult Plus. Bear Brand Jr. is baby milk supplement brand and formerly named 'Bear Brand 1+', this milk supplement brand is introduced in 2001.
International branding
In Thailand, the Bear Brand Sterilized is branded by other variants. In Cambodia, Bear Brand is introduced in July 2015, while in Myanmar, Bear Brand is introduced in October 2016. Bear Brand's Indonesian package was in slim tube 189ml content.Bear Brand Gold is available in flavors in White Malt, White tea and White beans. Fortified with Vitamin A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C, sterilized low-fat milk is high in calcium and taste malt extract which is available in Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
Logos
In 1976, of the launch of the powdered milk of Bear Brand, was the bear with a baby Bear and the wordmark.
In 1996, the shield logo appeared, but in 2002 change the form current shield logo form. 2009, Nestlé promises to change Bear Brand logo to remove the baby bear on its logo.
In 2004, the logo in some countries are used the circle logo.
In 2013, the Bear Brand logo with text in Franklin Gothic is changed to Arial
Commercials, advertisements and slogans
In the Philippines, used the slogan "Tibay Araw-Araw" in 10 years 2012–2022. Currently programmed "Laki sa Gatas" first launched in 2006.[5]
In 2015, launched Bear Brand's Alamat ng Matibay book. Which is the character is Mina and her friend Sonson.[6]
In Indonesia, a van of Daihatsu Luxio commercial van in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Slogan is "Listen to your Body".
References
- 1 2 Nicolas, Bernadette D. (April 3, 2016). "Nestlé wages war versus waste in PH". Inquirer Business. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
- ↑ Joseph G, Edison (April 4, 2016). "Bear Brand donates chairs to public schools thru 'Laki sa Tibay' campaign". Malaya Business Insight. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
- ↑ "Bear Brand Busog Lusog: A nutritious cereal drink". philstar.com. November 11, 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
- ↑ "Nestle Bear Brand Cereal Chain Pa (22.5g*20(450g))". UNT Wholesale. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
- ↑ "Bear Brand Laki Sa Gatas: Advocating good nutrition". PhilStar. Retrieved November 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Bear Brand reinforces 'tibay' through 'Ang Alamat ng Matibay' children's book". Inquirer Business. November 20, 2014. Retrieved December 3, 2016.