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If you are having trouble reading this email, read the online version | Expo East Reflections: Growth in Functional Food and Beverage Continues Fresh off the Natural Products Expo East show floor,it’s easy to see functional food and beverage as a significant portion of the natural and organic foods industry. Aisle after aisle of beverages and snacks fortified with beneficial nutrients (with vitamins and protein leading the way), trending botanicals (step aside CBD, mushrooms are here) or specialty nutrients targeting key conditions of the day (like GABA and L-theanine for brain health or ashwagandha for mood). These are ingredients and conditions long at home in the dietary supplement industry that are now flowing into snacks and drinks at an impressive rate. In fact, functional food and beverage as a subcategory of overall food and beverage outsizes dietary supplements by 50%. In 2023 numbers, that’s $92 billion in functional food and beverage versus $61 billion for supplements according to the NBJ model, as reported in New Hope Network’s Functional Food and Beverage Report that was released last week. More notably, the category is outpacing supplements in growth, too, and it’s not likely to slow anytime soon as younger generations are especially hungry for the goods according to the report’s consumer research. This all spells big opportunity for the industry—both food and beverage brands and supplement brands—especially for those who can tackle the key themes outlined in the report, ranging from affordability and convenience to specializing around key ingredients, and targeting key conditions on the rise, like improved cognitive function and stable mood and mental health.
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| | Bill Giebler An award-winning writer and seasoned natural products industry veteran—with decades of experience in food and supplement retail, lifestyle mail order and textiles product development—Nutrition Business Journal Content & Insights Director Bill Giebler manages the NBJ business with a keen focus on the what, where and why of the dietary supplement market. |
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| | With the Functional Food and Beverage Report from New Hope Network and NBJ, you can access the data and research you need to fully understand the opportunities and challenges you might face as you innovate in today's market. The report not only looks at the types of food and beverages and ingredients consumers are seeking and will seek in the future—but also looks at how manufacturers are meeting consumer needs and how the two could better align to build a more robust market. Get more takeaways and industry insights when you purchase the report, available now! |
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