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Pacific Pickle Works' Pickles Under the Ginfluence Has Gin & Juniper Berries

At the Summer Fancy Food Show, Pacific Pickle Works is introducing its Pickles Under the Ginfluence, a new kind of pickled vegetable product that draws inspiration from cocktail culture. True to the fact that juniper is the only botanical in all gins, the product features juniper berries alongside fresh dill, rosemary, jalapeno pepper and other spices.

Taking inspiration from popular beverages, a variety of pickled vegetables are now being launched with flavors that take after fruit punch or classic cocktails like the Bloody Mary.

Over the past few years, consumers have shown a preference for sour flavors, especially for their ability to enhance, balance or cut through other flavors that tangy ingredients are paired with.
Trend Themes
1. Gin-inspired Pickled Vegetables - Creating pickled vegetables that incorporate flavors from gin and cocktails presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the food industry.
2. Flavorful Pickled Beverages - Developing pickled beverages that mimic popular cocktail flavors, such as fruit punch or Bloody Mary, opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the beverage industry.
3. Growing Demand for Tangy Flavors - Leveraging the increasing consumer preference for tangy flavors can lead to disruptive innovation within the food and beverage industry, specifically with sour and pickled products.
Industry Implications
1. Food - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity within the food industry to create new pickled vegetable products inspired by gin and cocktails.
2. Beverage - The beverage industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by developing pickled beverages with flavors reminiscent of popular cocktails.
3. Flavor Enhancement - In the food and beverage industry, there is an opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for tangy flavors and develop innovative products that enhance or balance other flavors.

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