2002 New Product Introductions Exceed 22,000 According to Mintel's Global New Products Database.Business Editors CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 30, 2002 2002 has proven itself to be the most successful year for new product introductions since 1995, with the number of introductions exceeding 22,000. This figure is an increase of 15% over 2001. The strongest category, Confectionery, accounted for 14% of the Food product introductions. The four strongest categories within Food (Confectionery, Bakery, Beverages, and Sauces & Seasonings) accounted for half of all Food product introductions in 2002. Of the Non-Food categories, the vanity segments, encompassing Cosmetics, Soap & Bath, Skincare, Haircare and Fragrances, accounted for 82% of the total, and for 42% of all packaged goods Noun 1. packaged goods - groceries that are packaged for sale foodstuff, grocery - (usually plural) consumer goods sold by a grocer plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one introductions in 2002. The entire Non-Food division experienced a 31% growth over 2001. Within the categories of Mintel's Global New Products Database, there were some astounding a·stound tr.v. a·stound·ed, a·stound·ing, a·stounds To astonish and bewilder. See Synonyms at surprise. [From Middle English astoned, past participle of astonen, fluctuations for the tracked segments. In Food segments, Dairy and Side Dishes experienced a surge of growth, Dairy a 21% increase and Side Dishes a 38% increase. Sweeteners and Sugar, surprisingly, plummeted 38%, despite the increasing call for sugar substitutes by aging consumers. Confectionery, again the strongest of the Food categories, faltered only 2% from 2001. The Dairy category was impressively strong in 2002, with nearly 100 additional product introductions over 2001. The largest segment within Dairy was the Cheese subcategory sub·cat·e·go·ry n. pl. sub·cat·e·go·ries A subdivision that has common differentiating characteristics within a larger category. , with notable entries from Kraft Foods Kraft Foods Inc. (NYSE: KFT) is the largest food and beverage company headquartered in North America and the second largest in the world after Nestlé SA. The Philip Morris Company (now known as Altria Group), a company that produces tobacco products, acquired Kraft for with its Manchego Singles, individually wrapped slices targeted to the Hispanic market; and, also from Kraft, a limited edition colored string cheese under the Kraft Color-Ums label in promotion with the movie Monsters, Inc. The most active subcategories in terms of innovation, however, were in the development of the milk-based beverage market, and also in Yogurt. Choglit was Coca-Cola's offering to the burgeoning market for carbonated milk-based beverages, and is strongly targeted to teens. Side Dishes got creative in 2002 with interesting flavor twists on traditional products. Macaroni macaroni: see pasta. & Cheese came in all shapes and sizes to tempt children to view the product in new and exciting ways, including a pizza-flavored version from Kraft. Also, Heinz Frozen Foods was innovative by launching Ore-Ida Funky Fries Funky Fries was a short-lived brand of french fries from Ore-Ida. Flavors included Kool-Blue, Cinna-Stiks, and Choco-Fries. This brand was taken off shelves about a year after first hitting them due to the fact that people like ordinary fries, colored ones with insane flavors were too much. , a line that includes blue-colored as well as cocoa-flavored fries, along with wacky shapes and wild flavorings. Rice got in on the kid's movement too, like Success Rice Boil-in-Bag Cheesy cheesy (che´ze) caseous. Rice Mix from Riviana Foods. In 2002, the Snacks category saw some interesting developments. Frito-Lay was busy with innovation - they reformulated its entire lineup of snacks to be made with canola oil Noun 1. canola oil - vegetable oil made from rapeseed; it is high in monounsaturated fatty acids canola vegetable oil, oil - any of a group of liquid edible fats that are obtained from plants instead of hydrogenated oil in an effort to rid the products of trans fatty acids trans fatty acid An unsaturated fatty acid–present in minimal amounts in animal fat–prepared by hydrogenation, which ↑ serum cholesterol Cardiovascular disease ↑ TFAs have a relative risk of 1. . Innovation in Meat Snacks was minimal as numbers were parallel with those of last year. However, meat substitute meat snacks, such as those based on soy products, have the ability to cause a good amount of commotion next year. Established in 1972, Mintel incorporates Mintel consumer intelligence, global new products database (www.gnpd.com), and Mintel consultancy. Mintel is an independent research company which operates offices in Chicago, London, Munich and Sydney. For more information on Mintel, please visit our website at www.mintel.com. |
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