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Snacks are the hottest category in functional foods

New Hope Network’s Nutrition Business Journal senior analyst provides insight on the fast-growing functional snacks category

Claire Morton, Senior Industry Analyst, New Hope Network

January 23, 2018

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Functional salty snacks, chips and bars grew 11.6 percent in 2016, reaching $5.4 billion in annual sales. The category has the strongest growth projections in functional food and beverage, adding an estimated $4 billion in annual sales over the next five years. Functional food and beverage overall has had strong growth as consumers seek products with more bang for their buck. The snacks category is no exception. Consumers are eagerly seeking feel-good snack products with that added benefit.

Trending functional ingredients in this category in 2017 included hemp, turmeric, collagen and probiotic cultures. From bags of popcorn dusted with turmeric to chips made with fermented ingredients to protein bars with added probiotics, this category is seeing no shortage of interesting innovation.

NBJ-functional-snacks-chart.jpgSee more in NBJ's 2017 Functional Food Data Guide.

NewHopeHeader.jpgThis piece originally appeared on New Hope Network, a Supermarket News sister website.

About the Author

Claire Morton

Senior Industry Analyst, New Hope Network

Claire Morton is the Senior Industry Analyst for New Hope Network’s Nutrition Business Journal. She manages NBJ’s data and insights to inform the industry on market trends and forecasts in natural and organic food and beverage, functional food and beverage, dietary supplements and personal care.

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