Vegetarians looking to indulge themselves in the sweet, sweet taste of bacon are going to want to order a bag -- or ten -- of bacon croutons. ThinkGeek has somehow managed to create their very own brand of bacon croutons that are both delicious and made with no pork products whatsoever.
The Internet has a well-publicized love affair with bacon, and ThinkGeek primarily markets its items to Internet nerds. Thus, it should come as a shock to no one that they have managed to create bacon croutons. While most bacon products are simply ridiculous and designed for laughs (bacon candy canes), I could really see people going for these bacon croutons. Carnivores looking for a reasons to eat salad and vegetarians looking to taste meat are two of the primary groups that I think would be drawn to these bacon croutons.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Bacon-flavored Vegetarian Products
- Creating meat-flavored vegetarian alternatives opens up a new market and caters to vegetarians who miss the taste of meat.
- Novelty Food Products
- Creating unique and unexpected food items, like bacon croutons, can attract attention and generate buzz among food enthusiasts.
- Catering to Niche Markets
- Identifying specific groups with unique dietary preferences, such as carnivores interested in eating salads, can lead to targeted product offerings with untapped potential.
Where This Applies
- Food and Beverage
- The food and beverage industry can explore opportunities for creating innovative vegetarian alternatives and novel food products to cater to changing consumer preferences.
- E-commerce and Online Retail
- Online retail platforms, especially those targeting niche markets like internet nerds, can capitalize on the popularity of novelty food items and bacon-flavored vegetarian products.
- Health and Wellness
- The health and wellness industry can benefit by offering healthier versions of bacon-flavored products, providing options for indulgence without compromising dietary choices.
