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BEAR Tropical Yoyos Have No Added Sugars

BEAR Tropical Yoyos are the brand's latest addition to its popular fruit snack range that's crafted with an exotic blend of ingredients to provide kids and adults alike with a flavorful treat. The snack starts off with mango, pineapple and passionfruit ingredients with no added sugars to give it a flavorful profile that also contributes towards a child's five servings of fruits and vegetables per day. The snack is targeted towards children aged four to 10 and comes in boxes of 10 with five servings of two inside.

Marketing Director at Urban Fresh Foods Ltd. Jo Agnew commented on the BEAR Tropical Yoyos saying, "A real taste of summer, tropical flavours are absolutely booming across other grocery sectors, and in our research almost half of parents said they’re likely to purchase tropical flavour snacks. Given we’re the number one in Kids Fruit Snacking, it was only right for BEAR to be the first brand to bring it to the category."
Trend Themes
1. Sugar-free Snacks - Exotic fruit snacks with no added sugars emphasize health benefits while catering to consumer demands for natural sweetness.
2. Tropical Flavor Expansion - The infusion of tropical flavors like mango, pineapple, and passionfruit points to increased popularity and diversification in fruit snack offerings.
3. Child-friendly Nutritional Products - Snacks designed to meet dietary guidelines for children showcase a convergence of nutritional adequacy and appealing taste profiles.
Industry Implications
1. Healthy Food and Beverages - The innovation in sugar-free tropical fruit snacks could drive significant growth and transformation in the healthy food segment.
2. Children's Snacks - New introductions in kids' snacks that focus on nutrition and flavor variety have potential to reshape the children's snack industry.
3. Functional Foods - Products that contribute to daily nutritional goals highlight advancements in the functional foods industry.

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