Innova Market Insights data indicates an increase in premium product launches for F&B, with an average annual growth rate of 7% between October 2020 to September 2025. The majority of these launches occurred in the Hot Drinks, Snacks, and Confectionery categories. Meat Substitutes with a premium claim recorded the strongest growth rate over the five-year period.

Delight Foods Calcutta Sweet Betel Leaf (India)
- Comes in a 300 g reclosable plastic jar.
- Premium packaging.

Pur Mints Sugar Free Polar Mints with Sweetener (Canada)
- Comes in a 30 g reclosable metal tin.
- Premium packaging with an easy clasp tin.

Nine Cows Oolong White Peach Lava Ice Cream (China)
- Oolong tea and white peach lava ice cream ball in a 40 g plastic flat pouch.
- Premium packaging...

Ns Plt Chinese Cabbage (Malaysia)
- Chinese cabbage in a 530 g plastic flat pouch.
- Premium packing.

Takmeeli Talbeena with Dry Fruits Vanilla Flavour (India)
- Comes in a 250 g plastic flat pouch, held in a carton-folding box.
- Premium...

Palmyra Nutella Flavored Original Milk Chocolate Bar with 45% Cocoa Content (UAE)
- Comes in a 200 g aluminum foil wrapper, held in a carton, or a folded box.
- Its...

Zayo Premium Packaged Drinking Water with Added Minerals (India)
- Premium packaged drinking water with added minerals, in a 1 L PET (1) bottle.
- Recyclable PET...

Pulmuone Fresh Up ABC Juice: Apple, Beetroot, and Carrot (South Korea)
- Apple, beetroot, and carrot juice in a 190 ml plastic PET (1) bottle.
- The new product is...

Douglas Laings The Epicurean Limited Edition Three Wood Lowland Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (UK)
- Comes in a 700 ml glass bottle.
- Premium packaging includes a...

Nutruit Olipop Olive Snack with Fresh Thyme (Turkey)
- Olive snack with fresh thyme, in a 33 g resealable plastic pouch.
- After being marinated with extra virgin...

According to data from Innova Market Insights, 65% of consumers globally find transparency at least very important when choosing sustainable food and drink products. Twenty-two percent say that supply chain details matter to them the most in a sustainable product. New launches support sustainability claims with third-party certifications and clear information on responsibly sourced renewable materials and recyclable packaging.

Innova Market Insights has announced its Top Packaging Trends 2026, with “Substantiated Sustainability” taking top spot. Driven by stricter regulations, the trend highlights the need for verified environmental claims. Fiber-based and other sustainable packaging solutions must be supported by credible data, as consumers show a willingness to pay more for substantiated sustainability benefits.

Aluminum can design is trending toward vibrant color blocking, soft gradients, and unexpected color palettes that help drinks stand out instantly on crowded shelves. Brands are also embracing illustrated, hand-drawn styles and playful mascots to add personality and storytelling, blending craft-inspired artwork with modern, clean packaging layouts.

Innova Market Insights data shows that consumers are concerned about sustainability and expect brands to take these issues seriously. Packaging is becoming a key area for innovation, with brands exploring solutions that help reduce food waste by extending shelf life, improving protection, and supporting portion control.

Innova Market Insights data shows that global soft drink launches are on the rise, with 10% growth between April 2021 and March 2026. Bottles are taking the largest share of launches with 52%, followed by cans at 21%, highlighting the continued importance of these formats in meeting consumer needs and product positioning.

According to a survey by Appetite Creative and Koenig & Bauer, the packaging industry’s confidence in connected packaging has reached 92.3%, with adoption rising to 81.2% and skepticism falling. Labels are no longer just about compliance or shelf appeal; they are helping brands build transparency, supporting smarter purchasing decisions, and extending the consumer journey beyond the pack.








