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Antioxidant Products in the U.S.: Foods, Beverages, Supplements and Personal Care

Bharatbook from its exhaustive collection has come out with a report " Antioxidant Products in the U.S.: Foods, Beverages, Supplements and Personal Care " which gives an overview, Demand, Supply Trends and industry analysis reports.

 

Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/16/2012 -- Antioxidants are found in a diversity of consumer packaged goods—from fruit juices to deodorant—but reflect a metatrend whereby the link between dietary supplements and actual diets is becoming ever stronger. American consumers not only approach foods and beverages from a nutritional supplementation perspective, but also have come to regard health and beauty products as extensions of the foods they eat and the nutritional supplements they take. What has emerged is a continuum of nutrient-positioned products extending from whole foods into fortified/functional foods and through to nutritional supplements and personal care products. http://www.bharatbook.com/market-research-reports/food-market-research-report/antioxidant-products-in-the-us-foods-beverages-supplements-and-personal-care.html

For this reason, Packaged Facts’ Antioxidants Products in the U.S.: Foods, Beverages, Supplements, and Personal Care sees tremendous growth potential for antioxidant product marketers over the next ten years. Several drivers are fueling this market, including consumers living longer than ever before, the uncertain state of the healthcare system and of environmental protection, and increased demands for vitality in a highly competitive job market. Moreover, marketers and media of all stripes continue to educate consumers about the anti-aging and immunity-boosting qualities of antioxidants—making antioxidants a household word and helping to counteract barriers raised by the complexity of the antioxidant health message, the lack of standards, and somewhat stringent FDA guidance on nutrient content claims for antioxidant foods and beverages. Marketing Research

Report Methodology
This Packaged Facts report examines the U.S. marketplace for antioxidant consumer packaged products. While boundaries in this market are difficult to draw, this report focuses on high-antioxidant or antioxidant-featuring food, beverage, supplement, and personal care products (including cosmetics). Antioxidants Products in the U.S is based on information gathered from primary, secondary, and syndicated sources. Primary research involved on-site study of how antioxidant products are sold through retail stores and marketed across various platforms, consultation with industry sources, and a Packaged Facts online consumer survey conducted in February-March 2012. Secondary research involved the evaluation and comparison of data and information found in financial, trade, government, and other sources, as well as company media. Syndicated retail sales-tracking data from SymphonyIRI and national consumer survey data from Experian Simmons are factored in to provide topline market sales estimates and projections.

Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Report Parameters
Classifications
Vitamins
Minerals
"The Ultimate Antioxidant" — Glutathione
"The Antioxidant Miracle" — Alpha-Lipoic Acid
"The Miracle Nutrient" — Coenzyme Q10
Bioflavonoids
Carotenoids
Hormones
How Antioxidant Content Is Measured
Antioxidant Levels in Foods and Ingredients
Whole Grains: Research Reveals More Antioxidant Value
Antioxidants in Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG)
FDA Guidance on Antioxidant Claims
The Overall Antioxidant Market
Market Reaches $65 Billion in 2011
Table 1-1: Current and Projected U.S. Retail Sales of Food, Beverage, Supplement and Personal Care Products With Significant Antioxidant Content: 2010-2011 vs. 2016 (in millions of dollars)
Packaged Facts Survey Shows 29% of Consumers Buying Grocery Products That Promote Antioxidant Content

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