The Supers feature 3 flavors to help consumers restore, glow and unwind, it says
October 8, 2019
San Francisco-based Pop & Bottle, a wellness coffee brand known for its organic, dairy-free lattes, announced the launch of its new line of functional oat milk lattes: The Supers.
Mintel, Chicago, announced three forward-looking trends that it predicts will lead the momentum of global food and drink innovation in 2019 and beyond.
As more consumers look to enhance the quality of their lives with functional, better-for-you- beverages and supplements, beverage companies are releasing more products to help athletes and everyday consumers recover with healthy rehydration after a workout.
In three years, nearly half of the U.S. population will be 50 years of age or older, and they will control 70 percent of disposable income in the country, according to a recent webinar titled “Aging well: How to win with the growing and lucrative segment of health-focused seniors,” hosted by Todd Hale, senior vice president of consumer and shopper insights for Nielsen, New York.
The results of a study by Innova Market Insights, Duiven, the Netherlands, which tracked the number of global launches of food and beverage products that contain resveratrol, found that increasing consumer interest in health and the growing body of research about the antioxidant’s role and efficacy has helped the ingredient become more mainstream.
Fix Brands Inc. launched a line of anti-aging beverages formulated with patented choline-stabilized orthosilicic acid (ch-OSA), which increases collagen production resulting in younger-looking skin as well as healthier hair and nails, the company says.