Crackers and milk: New products aim to fill market needs
FOOD companies are always looking for ways to fill the needs of their customers, looking for new niches that they can satisfy. One company decided to tackle a perceived need for a healthy cracker for mindful snacking, while a milk giant now offers an 鈥渙rganic鈥 product for parents looking for healthier options.
MINDFUL SNACKING
Food, beverage, and snack food company Mondelez Philippines is taking a stab at the country鈥檚 cracker market by introducing Tiger Crackers while touting the company鈥檚 new philosophy of making snacking mindful, according to a regional executive.
鈥淭he cracker market in the Philippines is quite large鈥 what we found is that there is a market for something that is healthy, portionable so we made this very unique cracker,鈥 Nikhil Rao, marketing director for cakes, biscuits, and snacks at Mondelez Southeast Asia, told 大象传媒 during a digital interview on Sept. 1.
Mr. Rao figured that the cracker market in the country is worth 鈥渁 million dollars and growing,鈥 making it a worthwhile segment to invest in.
Tiger Crackers are made by double fermentation to 鈥渕ake it easy to digest,鈥 according to Mr. Rao, but in order to appeal to the Filipino palate, they introduced 鈥渦nique Filipino flavors:鈥 ensaymada and leche flan, alongside plain crackers.
And because the company is all about 鈥渕indful snacking鈥 or making snacking healthier, each snack pack contains three crackers that come to less than 120 calories. A package of 10 snack packs is priced at P50.
The company has also introduced portion control to Oreo cookies, with each snack pack containing just three cookies.
Tiger Crackers were launched in the country in June and Mr. Rao said that the reception has been 鈥渧ery good鈥 and 鈥渃onsidering the pandemic and the category being impacted, we have been doing very well [with] the first two months hitting its targets.鈥
The overall snacking category has declined 鈥渂y about low single digits鈥 and according to Mr. Rao, this was caused by the lockdowns imposed in the second quarter of the year.
鈥淧eople didn鈥檛 know how to react and a lot of supply to the stores were impacted,鈥 he explained.
Mondelez, he said, has kept its head above water because it is a big company with a lot of big brands under its portfolio. And despite the decline in the snacking category, Mondelez is still seeing 2020 end 鈥渉andsomely by gaining market share in most of the categories we operate in.鈥
Aside from Tiger and Oreo, Mondelez also produces Eden Cheese, Tang powdered drinks, Cadbury chocolate, and Cheez Whiz.
The pandemic has disrupted the daily lives of much of the world and the Philippines is no exception and with disruption comes changes, and Mr. Rao said that in the past few months he has noticed several changes in consumer behavior: people are gravitating towards big name brands, are being more conscious of their health and well-being, and are buying in bulk.
鈥淸Families] have kids at home with them. When they鈥檙e in school the mother wouldn鈥檛 know what the child is eating so when the kids are at home they want to consciously load the pantry or the fridge with stuff they know will be okay for kids to keep eating,鈥 he said, thus explaining the company鈥檚 pivot to healthier portion sizes.
Despite the success of Tiger Crackers in the Philippines (even though it has only been a few months since the launch), Mr. Rao said they will not be introducing Tiger Crackers in other Southeast Asia countries yet as they are 鈥渇ocusing on the Philippines because that鈥檚 the biggest market, and we want to get it right in the Philippines.鈥
PROMIL GOES ORGANIC
Due to a growing number of parents looking for healthier options for their children, Promil has introduced an organic variant of its milk product to help parents 鈥渁s they start this kind of lifestyle,鈥 said a local executive.
鈥淭he organic base is still relatively small, but growing steadily. More parents are looking for healthier options,鈥 Maria Cheska Cornelio, associate product manager for Promil Organic, told 大象传媒 via an e-mail interview on Aug. 28.
鈥淚t is more for parents who choose to have an organic lifestyle with their children 鈥 choosing some aspects of their life to be organic. In case [they are] interested to have this kind of lifestyle, they can easily start the smart way, step-by-step. It does not have to be a drastic change right away. They can start going organic with their child鈥檚 milk first,鈥 she added.
But what makes something 鈥渙rganic?鈥 Fruits, vegetables, and grains are labelled 鈥渙rganic鈥 if they are non-GMO (made using genetically modified organisms), if they have not been treated with synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, and 鈥渉as no chemical additives or sewage sludge,鈥 Dr. Celeste Gomez of The Medical City pediatrics section and the Institute of Functional Medicine, said during a digital briefing on Aug. 13.
For meat, dairy, poultry, and fish to be labelled 鈥渙rganic,鈥 the animals should not have been treated with hormones and antibiotics and should have been fed organic grains or vegetables and no animal by-products. They also must have had access to pasture, while the fish should be wild caught and not farmed.
Conventional food, according to Dr. Gomez, is still nutritious and 鈥渋sn鈥檛 entirely bad鈥 but the presence of pesticide residues and antibiotic-resistant bacteria growth add stress on our body systems.
Promil Organic is said to be made with 100% organic milk sourced from certified organic dairy farms and has a formula with higher levels of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and AA (arachidonic acid) 鈥渧ersus previous formulation to help support the development of children over three years old,鈥 according to a company release.
The milk formula contains DHA, AA, iron, iodine, and Vitamin B12 to help the child with mental and visual development; Vitamin A and C to boost immunity; Calcium, Vitamin D, K, and Zinc to promote proper growth; and dietary fiber (oligofructose) to improve digestive health, said the release.
Promil Organic retails at P1,069 for a 900 gm can and can be bought in physical stores and online via Promil鈥檚 official stores in Lazada and Shopee. 鈥 Zsarlene B. Chua


