Falling for Valentine’s Day LTOs

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and with consumers celebrating all things love, it’s the perfect time to give them new food and beverage products to fall for! We’ve entered the age of the limited time offer (LTO), poising seasonal and holiday themed products for success. This trend is driven by several factors, including a general sense of restlessness and a collective desire to find little, but meaningful ways to celebrate and enjoy life.

In the past, Valentine’s Day LTOs have primarily been offered by candy and confectionary companies. With consumers craving all things new, different, and celebratory, there is a huge opportunity for brands from a variety of product categories to capitalize on the popularity of holiday-themed LTOs. Keep reading for our experts’ insights into how to innovate to create Valentine’s Day LTOs that consumers will totally love.

Embrace Heart-Shaped and Pink Products

Social media has been behind much of the push for holiday and seasonal LTOs, as food and beverage influencers tend to showcase their rituals around specific holidays. For Valentine’s Day, this has taken the form of sharing content that features vibrant pink and red products, including candy, cookies, ice cream, whipped cream, and more. In 2024, heart-shaped pizzas were also trending across social media platforms in the weeks leading up to this beloved holiday.

Consumers are obsessed with finding fun ways to acknowledge holidays, so brands shouldn’t shy away from Valentine’s Day LTOs that lean into all the things that it’s known and loved for: hearts, red, pink, gold, glitter, and flowers. Think heart shaped potato chips sprinkled with pink Himalayan salt, vibrant red gummies coated in edible glitter, and rose flavored cake mix. Not only do these kinds of products help consumers celebrate, but they are also visually appealing – perfect for sharing on social media.

Indulgent Flavor Profiles

Valentine’s Day celebrations encourage fancy meals, boxes of chocolate, champagne, and ultra sweet desserts, meaning that permissible indulgence is the name of the game. Brands that operate in sweet categories, like ice cream and baked goods, should consider drawing inspiration from desserts to create indulgent flavor profiles. Think chocolate covered strawberry ice cream, red velvet cake waffles, and chocolate lava cake popcorn.

Candy is practically synonymous with Valentine’s Day, and brands can capitalize on this by offering indulgent candy-inspired flavor profiles. Certain types of candy, like cinnamon hearts and conversation hearts, are exclusively associated with Valentine’s Day, making them ideal for serving as flavor inspiration for snacks, dairy, and more. In the same spirit, brands can also draw inspiration from chocolate truffles and other indulgent chocolate candies to create craveable Valentine’s Day LTOs.

Indulgent Valentine’s Day foods aren’t just limited to sweets. Romantic dinners are a hallmark of this holiday. Menu items associated with romance tend to feature upscale ingredients and draw inspiration from French and Italian cuisines. Brands can take advantage of this by getting inspired by dishes that may be associated with date nights. Think lobster ravioli, steak au poivre, cacio e pepe, and coq au van. Recently, an Italian inspired creamy chicken dish, dubbed “marry me chicken,” trended on social media for its romantic vibes. Consider bringing the flavors of this new favorite to anything from snacks to sauces for a Valentine’s Day LTO that consumers will totally love.

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