United States Kids Food and Beverage Market, 2018

11-Jun-2018 - Ireland

The "Kids food and Beverage Market in the U.S., 9th Edition" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The kids' food and beverage market is a tricky business and requires a special approach to both innovation and marketing. Industry players must meet the needs of parents (as the purchasers) as well as kids (as the end-users), while operating in the force field of public and regulatory concerns about nutrition for children, advertising to children, and childhood obesity.

Not only is there is no clear-cut way to differentiate kids' food from regular food products, but there is no consensus on when such differentiation is desirable.

To provide the market context, this research considers a variety of factors that influence consumer usage patterns, market innovation, and marketing strategies. Population trends, household composition, economic factors, health and wellness trends, and retail trends are all key to understanding the potential and pitfalls of the kids' food and beverage market.

It's also vital for marketers, product developers, and retailers to better understand what influences parents' decisions on what they feed their children. Proprietary data offer insight into the degree to which product qualities, dietary lifestyle characteristics, and diet claims are sought after by kids' food product purchasers.

While parents may be the purchaser of kids' food and beverage, kids are of course key influencers over parents' choices. For example, nearly all parents say they at least some of the time buy a new food or beverage that their kids ask for, with 20% indicating they almost always do so. This provides incentive for marketers to continue to target the end user in promotional efforts. Packaged Facts data also identify food categories, such as breakfast cereal, in which kids tend to have greater influence over their parents' purchase behavior.

This report analyzes and trends seven retail food and beverage categories that are especially significant to children's eating choices, addressing a range of use occasions and need states: breakfast foods, lunch foods, and dinner foods; sweet snacks and salty snacks; produce; and beverages. In each case, the report provides trend data over a ten-year period (2008-2017) and analysis of food and beverage categories for which families with children at home significantly over-index in usage. The report also covers marketing strategies and product innovation relevant to each category.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Executive Summary

Chapter 2 Market Factors

Chapter 3 Desired Product Attributes

Chapter 4 Kids As Influencers

Chapter 5 Breakfast Foods

Chapter 6 Lunch Foods

Chapter 7 Dinner Foods

Chapter 8 Salty Snacks

Chapter 9 Sweet Snacks

Chapter 10 Produce

Chapter 11 Beverages

Companies Mentioned

  • Angie's

  • Buddyfruits

  • Capri Sun

  • Cheetos

  • Crunch Pak

  • Digiorno

  • Eggo

  • Gogo Squeez

  • Green Giant

  • Hostess

  • Jif

  • Juicy Juice Splashers

  • Kodiak Cakes

  • Kraft

  • Lenny & Larry The Complete Cookie

  • Little Debbie

  • Lunchables

  • Mio Vitamins

  • Nature's Path

  • Nestle

  • Oreo

  • Plum Organics

  • Pop-Tarts

  • Rold Gold

  • Rxbar Kids

  • Soozy's

  • Totino's

  • Tyson

  • Van's

  • Welch's

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