While co-branding has become fairly common between two brands with similar sets of values and products that pair well together, this set of coffee and chocolate puts extra thought into the origins of each product.
The set from Blue Bottle Coffee and Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate puts a special emphasis on the fact that both the coffee and chocolate were grown not too far from one another in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. The set contains a bag of whole bean coffee and a rich 72% chocolate bar that were only grown about 26 miles apart from one another.
Since these two products have similar origin stories, the harmonious pairing suggests that the coffee and chocolate may even share some of the same characteristics, even though one they are consumed in slightly different ways.
Indulgent Coffee Sets
The Coffee and Chocolate in This Boxed Set Share Origins from Guatemala
Trend Themes
1. Co-branding - Exploring partnerships between brands with similar values and complementary products.
2. Origin-driven Products - Highlighting the shared origins or proximity of products to enhance consumer interest and connection.
3. Harmonious Pairing - Creating product combinations that complement each other and suggest shared characteristics.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee - Opportunity for coffee brands to collaborate with other complementary food or beverage brands.
2. Chocolate - Exploring partnerships between chocolate brands and other products with shared origins or flavor profiles.
3. Gift Sets - Creating curated sets that combine products with similar origin stories or thematic connections.