Campfire Treat Mousse Parfaits

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The Rich Products S’mores Mousse Parfait Comes in Single Servings

The Rich Products S’mores Mousse Parfait has been introduced by the brand as convenient way to enjoy the signature flavor of the campfire treat in a decidedly different format. The dessert features layers of chocolate mousse with graham cracker crumbs, a marshmallow-flavored icing and a final topping of more graham crumbs and chocolate chips. The treat arrives frozen and ready to serve right out a chilled case, and is targeted towards convenience stores, foodservice operators, limited-service restaurants and more as a turnkey treat option.

Senior Customer Marketing Manager Alyssa Barrett commented on the Rich Products S’mores Mousse Parfait saying, "One-third of restaurants in the U.S. now menu snack items, showing strong grab-and-go adoption, and the S’mores Mousse Parfait is a perfect solution for them. These single-serve cups require zero labor – no cutting, plating, or prep. It’s an easy way for limited-service restaurants to add an indulgent snack to the menu."

Trend Themes

  1. Single-serve Frozen Indulgence — Single-serve frozen mousse parfaits are compact, ready-to-serve desserts that minimize labor while delivering premium grab-and-go options.
  2. Grab-and-go Snackification — The rise of snack-sized menu items reflects consumer demand for indulgent mini-treats throughout the day, shifting revenue toward higher-margin quick-turn SKUs.
  3. Nostalgic Flavor Reinvention — Classic campfire flavors like s'mores reimagined in frozen, single-serve formats tap into emotional purchase drivers and enable cross-category product extensions.

Industry Implications

  1. Convenience Store Retail — C-store chilled cases stocked with turnkey frozen desserts present opportunities to increase impulse purchases without adding back-of-house labor.
  2. Limited-service Restaurants — Limited-service chains accessing zero-prep single-serve parfaits can expand snack menus and elevate check averages with minimal staff training.
  3. Foodservice Distribution — Temperature-controlled distributors providing ready-to-serve indulgences connect manufacturers to broader nontraditional foodservice and retail accounts.

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