Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the potential rebranding of Wahaha to "Wah Xiaozong" starting in the 2026 sales year, highlighting the internal power struggle and strategic moves by Zong Fuli, the successor of the late founder Zong Qinghou, to gain greater control over the brand and its assets [4][10][16]. Group 1: Brand Transition - The decision to change the brand name to "Wah Xiaozong" is seen as a move to maintain compliance and possibly to assert control over the brand amidst complex ownership structures [5][10]. - The Wahaha trademark currently belongs to Wahaha Group, which has a complicated shareholding structure involving multiple stakeholders [12][11]. - Zong Fuli's attempts to transfer the trademark to her own company were halted after media exposure, indicating the challenges she faces in gaining full control [14][16]. Group 2: Distributor Concerns - A significant majority of Wahaha distributors (99%) are reportedly unwilling to adopt the new brand "Wah Xiaozong," fearing it will not sell well [28][29]. - Distributors express concerns about the viability of the new brand, citing past experiences with Zong Fuli's previous brand, KellyOne, which struggled in the market [31][36]. - The current dissatisfaction among distributors is exacerbated by high sales targets set by the company, leading to a loss of confidence in the brand [38][42]. Group 3: Financial Implications - The brand value of Wahaha is estimated at 91.187 billion yuan, making the potential shelving of the brand a significant concern for all stakeholders involved [16]. - Distributors report low profit margins, with net profits around 2% to 3%, making it difficult for them to sustain their businesses under current conditions [42][46]. - The pressure from increased sales targets has led to some distributors abandoning their roles, further destabilizing the distribution network [44][48].
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创业家·2025-09-17 10:11