The Old El Paso Extra Thin tortillas are a new product being launched for health-conscious consumers in the UK to try out as an alternative to conventional prepackaged tortillas on the market.
The product is characterized by its ultra-thin profile that is still soft and flexible enough to support all the ingredients desired without tearing. The tortilla wraps have 96-calories per serving, which is positioned as 45% fewer than traditional large tortillas that often have 175-calories per serving.
The launch of the Old El Paso Extra Thin tortillas will be supported by a substantial marketing camping across social media, POS and digital advertising. The product is arriving now at Asda and Tesco locations, and comes with six servings in each pack priced at £2.15.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Ultra-thin Tortillas
- An emerging trend in the food industry is the development of ultra-thin tortillas that provide a low-calorie alternative to traditional options.
- Low-calorie Products
- Health-conscious consumers are increasingly seeking low-calorie options, such as the Old El Paso Extra Thin tortillas, to support their diet and lifestyle.
- Marketing Campaigns
- Brands are investing in substantial marketing campaigns, including social media, POS, and digital advertising, to promote new products like the Old El Paso Extra Thin tortillas.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Food
- The food industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the demand for healthier alternatives by creating and marketing low-calorie products, such as ultra-thin tortillas.
- Retail
- Retailers can benefit from stocking and promoting innovative low-calorie products like the Old El Paso Extra Thin tortillas, which appeal to health-conscious consumers.
- Advertising
- The advertising industry can seize the opportunity to create impactful marketing campaigns that highlight the benefits of low-calorie options like the Old El Paso Extra Thin tortillas.
