Runamok showcased its new Maple Grenadine mixer at the Summer Fancy Food Show, highlighting a fresh take on a classic mixer. This sweet, tart and refreshing cocktail mixer is all-natural and it makes a return to simpler times before artificial dyes and high fructose corm syrup came into popularity.
Pure maple syrup is the first ingredient in this cocktail mixer, followed by other flavorful additions like pomegranate juice concentrate, lime juice concentrate, and fruit and vegetable juice for color. This mixer is ready to be used in cocktails, as well as mocktails, seltzers, spritzers and more, and its sweet and tart formula offers an appealing alternative to other options on the market made with Red 40 or Blue 1 dye.
Maple Grenadine Cocktail Mixers
Runamok's Maple Grenadine is Sweet, Tart and Refreshing
Trend Themes
1. Maple Grenadine Mixer - Opportunity for introducing all-natural, sweet and tart cocktail mixers made with pure maple syrup and flavorful ingredients without artificial dyes and corn syrup.
2. Return to Simpler Ingredients - Opportunity for products that evoke nostalgia and embrace natural ingredients, catering to consumers seeking healthier and more authentic alternatives.
3. Alternative Mixer Options - Opportunity for diverse and creative mixer options for cocktails, mocktails, seltzers, and spritzers, offering unique flavors and appealing alternatives to traditional options.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - Opportunity for beverage companies to tap into the growing demand for all-natural and healthier drink options, including cocktail mixers and non-alcoholic beverages.
2. Food Industry - Opportunity for food manufacturers to develop products that reflect a return to simpler ingredients by using natural sweeteners and flavorful additions to create unique and nostalgic food offerings.
3. Hospitality Industry - Opportunity for bars, restaurants, and event venues to cater to consumer preferences for more natural and sophisticated drink options by incorporating all-natural and flavorful cocktail mixers in their menus and offerings.