Celebrities are drinking it, so are healthy types and even partiers looking for a natural hangover cure.
Americans
seems to be going nuts over coconut water, the latest beverage trend.
Though its long been a diet staple in Latin America, parts of Asia and
the tropics, the low-cal sweet drink is just starting to catch on here
and one local company is developing new flavors and concepts just in
time for a expected boom in sales.
Wild Flavors
company, in Erlanger, has developed and tested a variety of coconut
water flavors that include tropical fruits like mango, passion fruit,
acai berry, strawberry guava, lime citrus, tropical pineapple and
pomegranate berry. The company said it's also developed a young green
coconut flavor that makes coconut water "taste like it is fresh from the
tree."
The
Northern Kentucky company,
which manufactures ingredients for the food and beverage industry, has
also developed concepts that contain coconut water with added flavors,
colors, sweeteners, juices, teas, and/or health and wellness
ingredients.
"WILD not only offers unique flavors for coconut
water, including the young, green coconut flavor that can help balance
out off-tastes that may be associated with coconut water from older
coconuts, but also concepts that combine coconut water with other
natural, healthy beverages," said Jessica Jones-Dille Wild Flavors' Sr.
Manager, Industry Trends and Market Research.
Coconut water appears poised for big growth.
Pepsi last year purchased Brazil's biggest coconut water company, and
Coke purchased a stake in California-based ZICO beverages, a startup
launched in 2004. Coconut water in the U.S has typically been marketed
in niche sectors like health stores among yoga groups but is being
pushed into to a wider market. It's being marketed as a natural
alternative to sports drinks because it is high in potassium,
electrolytes and fat-free.
"The trend towards healthy, natural
beverages has been developing for several years and coconut water seems
to be one of the newest iterations of this trend. Coconut water is
gaining great momentum in the marketplace because it offers consumers a
low-calorie, natural alternative to traditional sports drinks, juices,
or other beverages," Jones-Dille said.
Writer Feoshia Henderson
Source: Jessica Jones-Dille Wild Flavors' Sr. Manager, Industry Trends and Market Research
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