The dressing, sauces, and condiments shelf has been getting a lot of attention in recent years. With a greater emphasis on healthier options, customers are moving away from traditional mayonnaise-based dips and sauces and looking for health-conscious products. According to a recent study, this $30 billion industry is seeing an increase in demand for Latin and Asian flavors, which typically use less dairy and are lower in fat. Additionally, more traditional condiments are placing a greater emphasis on using beneficial ingredients. Recent launches of licensed brands from restaurants and celebrity chefs are also disrupting the market standard.[1] Brands hope to engage customers by standing out on the shelf through unique branding and packaging.
For many years, PHOENIX has offered closures for all varieties of dressings and sauces, from wide-mouth jars with continuous thread closures to traditional dressing bottles with deep-skirted 38mm plastic closures. Over the last several years, we have expanded to include both single-wall and double-wall dispensing closures, providing a more comprehensive offering to this retail shelf.
Participants found that the PHOENIX closure was easiest to control and provided comparable stoppage in product flow, effectively pulling the product back into the bottle.
PHOENIX continues to develop new technologies for this market that allow excellent performance in dispensing, while keeping sustainability top of mind. Be on the lookout for the next PHOENIX innovation at retail on your favorite condiment.
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[1] IBIS World Seasoning, Sauce and Condiment Production in the US April 2024