Last year marked an exciting chapter for Glanbia Nutritionals as we strengthened our flavour capabilities through another strategic acquisition. We had already welcomed Foodarom, a custom flavour designer renowned for its innovative, tailor-made solutions, into the Glanbia family.
Building on this momentum, we acquired Flavor Producers, a leading flavour house recognized for its expertise in organic and natural flavours and extracts. These partnerships reinforce our commitment to shaping the future of flavour, enabling us to deliver even more creative, high-quality, and sustainable flavour solutions—critical to meeting the trends ahead.
Emerging Flavour Trends for 2025
The popular flavours for 2025 will be bold, unexpected, and uniquely innovative, driven by blended, swapped, and fusion flavour profiles.
Flavor Producers’ AI tool, Tastewise, reveals a 57.8% year-over-year increase in demand for complex flavours.1 This includes combinations such as Sour & Savory, Earthy & Umami, and Spicy & Umami, reflecting consumers’ growing appetite for adventurous and multi-dimensional taste experiences—especially among younger consumers.
Almost one-third of US consumers aged 13-24 are continually looking for new foods and flavours to try, followed closely by 27% of consumers aged 25-34, reports Mintel.2 According to Mintel, nearly half (49%) of Millennials think unique flavours make a snack indulgent.3
Here’s a look at the flavour trends for 2025 that are meeting this demand:
1. Sweet Heat
The Sweet Heat trend is turning up the temperature on sweet foods and beverages, moving beyond Mexican chocolate and hot honey. Bold innovations like Hot Take Dr Pepper, a limited-edition soda with fiery pepper flavour and flame-branded cans, showcase how brands are spicing up their sweet treats to excite consumers.
Flavour Ideas: Chipotle brownie, chili lime watermelon, caramel cayenne, strawberry heat