ISM New Product Showcase: The top innovations of ISM 2024
In the sweets and snacks industry innovations have always played a decisive role in the development of unique products. At ISM, the leading global trade fair for the sweets and snacks industry, tribute was now paid to new, pioneering industry products.
The prize-winning companies rely on creative experimenting with new ingredients, textures and flavours to offer their customers exciting taste experiences. At the same time, they assert themselves for innovative manufacturing methods, environmentally-friendly and extraordinary packaging. This approach means they not only contribute towards ensuring that their products are attractive, but also healthier and more sustainable.
As was the case last year, the top innovations were selected by an independent jury of experts from the industry, trade and field of science. The award ceremony and the announcement of the top innovations took place during the exclusive ISM Dinner in Cologne on Sunday, 28 January 2024.
The top 3 innovations of ISM 2024 are Planet A Foods GmbH with its more sustainable cocoa alternative ‘ChoViva’ from Germany, Gudrun Commercial NV with ‘UPPA Cacaofruit Bites’ from Belgium and PEZ International GmbH with ‘PEZ MyHead’ from Austria.
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