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Whipnotic is a Keto-Friendly Whipped Cream Swirled with Fruit & Color

Whipnotic is a first-of-its-kind swirled whipped cream that relies on patented technology to create a disruptive, multi-sensory whipped cream experience. Whipnotic dispenses all-natural color and fruit-infused swirls with the press of a nozzle and the brand's decadent flavors (made with real cream, natural colors and fruit flavors) are both keto-friendly and gluten-free.

The brand is introducing itself to the world with a pair of ice cream-inspired whipped cream flavors, Strawberry Swirl and Vanilla Salted Caramel. Both of these products are packaged in bold, graphic cans that express their innovative nature and the way they set themselves apart from other whipped cream products on the market.

The growth of the natural whipped cream industry is being driven by consumer demand for keto and low-sugar diets. By 2025, the whipped cream industry is projected to reach $10.3 billion.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-sensory Food - Swirled whipped cream like Whipnotic is part of the growing trend of multi-sensory food experiences.
2. Natural and Keto-friendly Products - The demand for natural and keto-friendly products is driving the growth of the whipped cream industry, as shown by Whipnotic's offerings.
3. Patented Food Technology - Whipnotic's use of patented technology to create its swirled whipped cream product is an example of the disruptive innovation potential of patented food technology.
Industry Implications
1. Dessert - Whipnotic's ice cream-inspired swirled whipped cream flavors highlight the potential for disruptive innovation in the dessert industry.
2. Food Packaging - Whipnotic's bold, graphic packaging showcases the potential for disruptive innovation in the food packaging industry.
3. Natural and Keto-friendly Food - The growing demand for natural and keto-friendly food products, as seen in Whipnotic's whipped cream, highlights the potential for innovation in this industry.

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