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Sainsbury is Launching a New Range of Festively Flavored Vegan Fudges

Sainsbury, the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom, will soon be carrying a new range of festive vegan fudge. The launch is set to take place this fall -- just in time for the festive season.

The festive vegan fudge will be produced by Cornish family company 'Buttermilk' and is made traditionally by using a copper pan over an open flame for a rich and heavenly flavor profile. The line will include a variety of tasty flavors including chocolate-coated Caramel Sea Salt Honeycomb, Dairy-Free Vanilla Fudge, and Dairy-Free Mince Pie Fudge.

Director of Buttermilk, Tracy McDonnell Goad, stated: "We are so pleased to unveil a new range of fudge for people with food intolerances so nobody need miss out on a taste of Cornwall." This dairy-free fudge is a perfect, cruelty-free way to enjoy a flavorful treat this holiday season.
Trend Themes
1. Festive Vegan Treats - Increased demand for vegan holiday treats creates opportunities for plant-based dessert options.
2. Artisanal Production - Small-batch, traditionally-made vegan treats provide opportunities for local, specialized producers.
3. Inclusive Product Lines - Expanding product lines to include vegan and other specialty dietary options has the potential to increase customer loyalty and revenue.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can capitalize on the growing demand for vegan treats by offering more plant-based options, highlighting locally-sourced ingredients, and emphasizing artisanal production methods.
2. Retail - Specialized retail stores offering vegan and other dietary restriction-friendly holiday treats have potential to attract new customers and increase overall revenue.
3. Hospitality - Restaurants, cafes, and hotels can differentiate themselves and capture new markets by offering vegan holiday treats that cater to a wider range of dietary needs and preferences.

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