Monday, August 31, 2009

Flavored Blends Using Flavor Concentrates

Why introduce a flavor blend or even inlcude them at all in your flavoring drops?



Blueberry Flavoring Drops-Pomegranate Flavoring Drops, Mango-Passion Fruit Flavoring Concentrates, Strawberry-Acai. Blending flavor concentrates into flavored waters and other applications can bring a delightful new spin to your tasting expereince. Blending flavored drops motivates our old customers and attracts new ones for blending flavors used in flavored waters and other applications.



Flavor belnds are featued in about 25% of new flavorings introduced, and a much higher percentage in categories such as cereal, energy drinks, desserts and chewing gums. Blending flavor concentrates provides a terrific opportunity to attract consumer attention by adding excitement to a familiar mainstream flavor with a new twist to the up and coming.



Our mainstream flavoring concentrates serve as anchors for the customer, giving them a starting point and basis they're comfortable with, such as rasberry. Blend that flavor drop with the exoctic flavors of acai-berry or pomegranate and we've just given you a new reason to be interested- and purchase our products.



It wasn't that long ago that strawberry-kiwi was first introduced as a flavoring blend. Strawberry was the anchor flavoring since it was already recognized and approved as a basic flavoring additive and then the exotic kiwi was the intriguing step into something new in flavoring. Strawberry flavoring gave customers the reassurance necessary to try the new blend, and now strawberry -kiwi is a mainstream flavoring seen in everything from juices and gums to chap stick and hair care products.

In a 3 part posting, we will follow up with next posting on how flavor blends are created and conclude with the benefits of blending new flavor combinations.

Our flavoring concentrates have 0 fat, 0 carbs and 0 calories. Give them a try!!!







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