CHOCOLATE IS TRENDING
Even with growing worries about cocoa prices, chocolate continues to be a sought-after snack for consumers. According to a survey, “82% of global consumers believe that ‘chocolate is good for the soul,’” and 57% would prefer to forgo social media for a month rather than give up chocolate. In a striking acknowledgment of its influence, 72% of respondents “fear that a ‘world without chocolate would be a world without joy.’” (3).
Chocolate as a flavor is also surging in popularity. “Double chocolate, chocolate chip, and chocolate chip cookie dough and dark chocolate are all trending in 2024 as are marshmallow, strawberry, caramel, coconut, blueberry, and vanilla” (1). The balanced blend of indulgence, chocolate, and clean label seems to be a winning combination. Zero sugar added chocolate & fruit piece inclusions are an easy way to add such indulgence, while adding texture and increasing visual appeal.
THE FUTURE OF SNACKING
The snacking landscape is undergoing significant changes, influenced by a trend towards more frequent, smaller meals and an emphasis on functional nutrition. Consumers are increasingly on the lookout for snacks that not only curb their cravings but also provide functional health benefits. As innovation thrives within the snack industry and clean labeling takes center stage, it’s evident that snacking habits will continue to evolve to align with the diverse needs and preferences of consumers globally.
Moreover, the difference between genuinely clean label snacks and those that are simply marketed as such will become more pronounced following the implementation of the FDA’s TRUTH in Labeling Act. Introduced to Congress in December 2023, the Transparency, Readability, Understandability, Truth, and Helpfulness (TRUTH) in Labeling Act would require the FDA to establish new front-of-package labels for food and beverage products. If passed as it stands, manufacturers will have three years to prominently display information regarding added sugars, sodium, and saturated fat levels on product packaging.
Icon Foods is perfectly positioned to assist food manufacturers in adapting to these evolving consumer standards with our range of sweeteners and fibers, specifically designed to significantly reduce added sugar. Furthermore, our chocolate chips, coatings, and candies contain zero added sugar without sacrificing flavor or texture. Non-GMO and made with diabetic-friendly sweeteners, they enhance flavor and texture while reducing water activity. We have a plentiful supply of chocolate stock! Reach out to our team today for samples and specification sheets!
Sources
- Gelski, Jeff. “Snack Flavors Keep Indulgence in Demand.” Baking Business, Baking Business, 14 May 2024, bakingbusiness.com/articles/61490-snack-flavors-keep-indulgence-in-demand.
- “State of Snacking: Future Trends.” Mondelez International, 2023, https://www.mondelezinternational.com/assets/stateofsnacking/2023/2023_MDLZ_stateofsnacking_future_trends_report.pdf.
- “The Fifth Annual State of Snacking.” Mondelez International, 2023, https://www.mondelezinternational.com/assets/stateofsnacking/2023/2023_MDLZ_stateofsnacking_report_global.pdf.
- Kaczorowski, Mikolaj. “A Year of Innovation in Biscuits, Cookies and Crackers, 2024.” Mintel, 15 Mar. 2024, clients.mintel.com/content/report/a-year-of-innovation-in-biscuits-cookies-and-crackers-2024?fromSearch=%3Ffreetext%3D2024%26resultPosition%3D16.
- Kaczorowski, Mikolaj. “A Year of Innovation in Salty Snacks and Fruit Mixes, 2024.” Mintel, 29 Apr. 2024, clients.mintel.com/content/report/a-year-of-innovation-in-salty-snacks-and-fruit-mixes-2024?fromSearch=%3Ffreetext%3D2024%26resultPosition%3D9.