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Springtime Specialties

The spring season opens the door for a fresh wave of culinary and flavor innovations. As the trees bud and warmer weather rolls in, consumers find themselves inspired by the possibility of a fresh start. Brands in the food and beverage industry can capitalize on this by embracing vibrant, innovative flavors that capture the essence of the season. Keep reading to get our experts’ insights on the most promising possibilities for flavor innovation in the springtime!

Lean into Limited Time Offers

Consumers are particularly drawn to innovative flavors that reflect spring’s freshness and vitality. Limited Time Offers (LTOs) are a fantastic way to make the most of consumers’ anticipation for spring and introduce exciting new flavors that remind them of what makes this season so special. With so many holidays and events that are the hallmarks of spring, consumers will be eager to try LTOs that help them celebrate the season.

LTOs create a sense of urgency and exclusivity, encouraging consumers to try new products before they’re gone. Spring events and holidays provide the perfect backdrop for these products. From Easter and Earth Day to St. Patrick’s Day and Cinco de Mayo, there’s no shortage of springtime occasions to celebrate with special, seasonal flavors. Think flavors like spicy Reuben, iced carrot cake, or horchata to give consumers something to get excited about.

Flavor Innovation for Spring

Spring is marked by a shift towards fresh, botanical, and tropical flavors. Consumers are seeking light, refreshing tastes that evoke the season’s energy and sense of renewal. Floral and botanical have been in demand with consumers this spring, due to their sophistication and perceived health benefits. For example, flavors like elderflower and jasmine, with their light, fragrant, and subtly sweet flavor profiles, are becoming popular in beverages and baked goods. Lavender and chamomile are also gaining traction in dairy and functional beverages, offering calming properties that appeal to wellness-focused consumers.

Another springtime staple is citrus. Recently, however, these flavors are taking on an exotic twist with the addition of yuzu and calamansi, which are being incorporated into dressings, beverages, and baked goods to provide a bright, zesty kick. Tropical and fruity enhancements are continuing to have their moment. Flavors like lychee and passion fruit deliver exotic sweetness and tang, while flavors like peach and apricot offer mellow, juicy flavors, ideal for a variety of dishes.

Preparing for Fall and Holiday Flavors

Even though spring is in full swing, and many consumers aren’t thinking about the fall and winter holiday seasons yet, now is the time for food brands to start planning for fall and holiday flavor profiles. Being proactive ensures that your products will be ready to meet consumer demand when the seasons change. Think warm spices, comforting flavors, and festive ingredients that evoke the holiday spirit. It’s never too early to start experimenting with holiday flavors for any season, and our R&D and trend expert teams are here to help!

Ready to create some springtime specialties or plan for holiday LTOs? Contact us today to get started!