sugar-free tea beverage undoubtedly were the major trend in the Chinese beverage industry in 2023. Tea drinks in general are healthier and more refreshing than all those funny bubble teas that Chinese consumers started drinking in the years before.
With the growing concern for health, moving on to sugar-free tea beverages was a logical step. Data show that the year-on-year growth rate of sugar-free tea in 2023 was as high as 110%, the market size exceeded RMB 10 billion. That year saw the introduction of 64 new sugar-free tea products.
It seems that the next step for 2024 is adding more nutritious ingredients, in particular herbal extracts from TCM plants. This also fits in with the ongoing ‘national trend’ (guochao), which explains why the new drinks category is referred to as ‘Chinese health water’ (zhongshi yangshengshui). A market survey dating 2024 predicts that the compound annual growth rate will exceed 88% over the next five years. By 2028, sales are expected to exceed RMB 10 billion.
It is too early to say that these health waters will canabalise the entire market for sugar-free tea drinks, but they will certainly take a considerable part of it.
Let’s look at a few of health waters that are already on the market.



Nestlé
Foreign players have also noted the TCM trend. Nestlé China has launched two new beverages: white mulberry oolong and hawthorn tangerine peel in 2024.

Peter Peverelli is active in and with China since 1975 and regularly travels to the remotest corners of that vast nation. He is a co-author of a major book introducing the cultural drivers behind China’s economic success. Peter has been involved with the Chinese food and beverage industries since 1985.