Related Searches: Tea Vitamin Nutrients Ingredients paper cup packing

Food & Health Ingredients
Health & Nutrition
Processing & Packaging
Starch & Starch Derivatives
You are here: Home >news >Functional soft drinks on the road to recovery

Functional soft drinks on the road to recovery

2021-10-21 foodanddrinktechnology

Tag:

Share       

Despite EU restrictions on health claims, the niche functional soft drinks market may finally be showing signs of recovery within West Europe, according to a focus piece on functional soft drinks in Canadeans latest Quarterly Beverage Tracker.

Functional drinks, such as juice-based drinks and waters with added vitamins and minerals have been popular in countries such as France and especially Denmark, with both markets recording a better performance in 2012 compared to the previous year.

According to a focus piece on functional soft drinks, this growth is mainly due to the promotional efforts and distribution strength of the major brands, including Vitamin Well (launched in 2009) and Glaceau Vitamin Water (Coca-Cola) which quickly gained traction with consumers. Royal Unibrew also entered the market in 2012 with a sparkling vitamin enhanced variant of Egekilde.

Other countries in West Europe are expected to slowly follow Denmarks example, with producer confidence improved by a recovering economy. France, for example, is likely to reverse its fortunes during 2013, with small growth anticipated in the functional segment. With the economy showing positive results, manufacturers have been more innovative and have introduced several new products.

The most notable is Oenobiol Beautific by Coca-Cola, developed in collaboration with Sanofi and currently distributed through 200 pharmacies across France. EU legislation continues to restrict the segment, with regulations imposed to ensure health claims are investigated and substantiated. As a very complex and costly process, smaller companies often prefer to add ingredients for which the benefits are already known to the average consumer.

Many return to traditional ingredients (such as elderflower) or choose superfruits (cranberry, pomegranate and blueberry) that contain natural antioxidants. According to Ian Browning, Analyst at Canadean, "consumers are generally becoming more informed about the importance of a healthy diet and this is likely to boost the functional soft drinks segment in the coming years."

E-newsletter

Subscribe to our e-newsletter for the latest food ingredients news and trends.

Tags

SJGLE B2B Website : 中文版 | ChineseCustomer Service: 86-400 610 1188-3 ( Mon-Fri 9: 00-18: 00 BJT)

About Us|Contact Us|Privacy Policy|Intellectual Property Statement

Copyright 2006-2023 Shanghai Sinoexpo Informa Markets International Exhibition Co Ltd (All Rights Reserved). ICP 05034851-121  沪公网安备31010402001403号

Inquiry Basket

Inquiry Basket

Buyer service

Buyer service

Supplier service

Supplier service

Top

Top