It’s gradually getting warmer, which means consumers will soon be seeking frozen treats to cool down or satisfy a craving. Help your customers beat the heat by stocking up on new innovations that speak to their desires for unique flavors, portability and even health and wellness. Here are six recently launched products in the frozen dessert category.
Unilever’s Klondike brand has entered the cone category. Klondike Cones have a distinctive swirled shape top with sauce that travels throughout the center of the cone. Five flavors are available for an SRP of $6.99: Vanilla Chillin’, Nuts for Vanilla, Classic Chocolate, Double Down Chocolate and Unicorn Dreamin’.
JuvePops is a line of electrolyte-packed hydrating popsicles that come in frozen and freezable varieties. The popsicles contain 120 milligrams of potassium and come in Grape, Orange, Coconut, Strawberry, Lemon Lime, Tangerine and Triple Berry flavors. Frozen JuvePops are available in packs of four for an SRP of $4.99. Freezable JuvePops come in packs of 12 for $6.99.
Forager Project, a family-owned and -operated plant-based food company, has launched Dairy-Free Ice Cream. Available in Vanilla Bean, Bittersweet Chocolate, Cookies & Cream, Salted Caramel and Mint Chip flavor varieties, the organic offerings can be found at retailers nationwide for an SRP of $6.99.
Halo Top has launched keto-friendly frozen deserts. New Keto Pops come in Sea Salt Caramel, Peanut Butter Chocolate, Berry Swirl and Chocolate Cheesecake flavors and have an SRP of $4.99 for a box of four pops.
Halo Top also recently launched its first fruit-based dessert: Fruit Pops, which are made with real fruit and juice. Five flavors are available: Strawberry, Coconut, Lime, Mango and Pineapple. The frozen treat has an SRP of $4.79 for a box of six 2.5-ounce pops.
Yasso Poppables is a new frozen snack from yogurt company Yasso that features frozen Greek yogurt covered in chocolate and sprinkled with quinoa crunch. Four flavors are available: Coffee, Sea Salt Caramel, Vanilla Bean and Mint. Yasso Poppables have an SRP of $6.49 for a six-pack.
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