Functional Foods And Beverages, Environmentally Friendly Products To Top 2009 Launches
Summary By: Faunalytics | Published: January 8, 2009
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This article details future predictions for the top new product launches in 2009.
According to the results of Datamonitor’s Product Launch Analytics report, beauty foods and drinks, detox products, and environmentally conscious items will lead new product launches in 2009.
Healthy nut- and seed-based snacks, steam-in-the-bag vegetables, drinks for relaxation, and flower-flavored beverages were also top predictions. Many new product launches will be in the “green” category, as these efforts dovetail with company desires to keep costs down.
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Citations:
Hilary Oliver, Natural Foods Merchandiser, 2008 United States (National)
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