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What Consumers Want — 2010 Trends

Monday, April 5th, 2010

At this time every year, Information Resources, Inc. (IRI) issues an interesting report about what they call “pacesetter” products.  Essentially, it’s the best performing new product introductions from the prior year for consumer packaged goods, food and non-food.  Now, aside from the brand-specific details (e.g., “Love those Arnold Flat Breads!” or “Bud Light’s beer with lime flavor, who knew?!”), what’s interesting are the consumer behavior implications and trends.  Given that most new product launches fail, and that consumers – particularly in today’s economy – tend to purchase their known favorites, these trends are interesting indications of what’s sticking with consumers today.

So what’s grabbing consumers’ attention and share of wallet?

•    Known Equities – Line extensions and slight variations in products made consumers feel comfortable with their choices, for example, Campbell’s Select Harvest was #1, selling $201.8 million in better-for-you soup.

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