Temporary Vegan Bakeries

The Raw-Vegan Pixie Pop-Up Bakery Operates Out of a Doorway

10 years ago, Meghan Kroh started up Pixie, a vegan bakery that just couldn't seem to sustain itself—but now Pixie is back with a pop-up bakery for a second shot at success.

The Pixie Pop-Up is set up on Saturdays in front of People's Kombucha in Seattle, Washington and it hardly takes up any space operating out of a doorway. People stopping by will be treated to a variety of raw and vegan snacks made from organic, non-GMO and minimal ingredients with gluten. Since the main ingredients feature fruits and nuts rather than eggs and dairy, storing the treats is not a concern. At the Pixie Pop-Up, there's a little something for everyone, especially those who stick to paleo, vegan, raw diets. As an additional treat, the Pixie-Pop Up even has treats for dogs too.
Trend Themes
1. Vegan Food Pop-ups - Opportunity to create temporary vegan food pop-ups that cater to specific dietary restrictions and preferences.
2. Raw Vegan Snacks - Disruptive innovation opportunity for businesses to offer a variety of raw and vegan snacks made from organic, non-GMO and minimal ingredients.
3. Specialty Diet Treats - Chance for businesses to cater to niche markets by providing treats for specific diets like paleo, vegan, and raw diets.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can leverage the trend of temporary vegan bakeries and create innovative offerings that cater to specific diets.
2. Hospitality - Opportunity for the hospitality industry to host vegan food pop-ups, attracting customers looking for unique dietary options.
3. Pet Food - Disruptive innovation opportunity for the pet food industry to create specialty treats for dogs with specific dietary needs.

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