Silk expanded its plant-based beverage portfolio with Silk Protein, a refrigerated option delivering 13g of complete plant protein per serving. The launch taps into growing interest in diversified protein sources while pairing higher protein with lower sugar, fiber, calcium and vitamin D.
Laird Superfood has updated its Creamer with Lion’s Mane using organic coconut milk and organic vanilla extract. The refrigerated line now includes a caramel option and debuts packaging made with post-consumer recycled plastic.
Seven innovation drivers reshaping how R&D teams approach texture, flavor, nutition and sustainability.
December 23, 2025
From precision-fermented dairy proteins to next-gen fats and smarter plant fibers, today’s plant-based toolkit is evolving fast. Let's break down the trends helping developers solve for taste, nutrition and clean-label performance.
Jensen Meat Company is consolidating Before the Butcher, Cool Beans and its co-manufacturing operations under a single plant-based division to accelerate flavor innovation and operational efficiency. The unified structure enhances support for emerging brands while expanding high-quality, plant-based options for consumers across lifestyles and dietary needs.
Maple syrup is used by more than one-third of adults, with its use growing especially among younger consumers. This increase reflects a greater trend toward ingredients consumer recognize, and the desire for sweeteners that deliver both flavor and natural associations when compared to standard white granulated sugar.
As people worldwide navigate instability and digital overload, shared eating and drinking occasions are becoming a joyful way to come together, express identity, and feel grounded. This shift is transforming the look and feel of food and drink, putting color at the center of experiences that feel more social, expressive, and emotionally resonant.
Planet Oat debuted a White Chocolate Raspberry Oatmilk Creamer created in partnership with “Emily in Paris,” pairing smooth oatmilk with a bright, indulgent flavor profile.
Ripple Foods has raised $17 million to accelerate growth across its high-protein, allergen-free plant-based milks and shakes, while welcoming industry veteran Becky O’Grady as CEO. The investment will fuel new organic product launches, broader retail and foodservice reach, and continued leadership in clean-label nutrition.
Cultured animal products are moving beyond concept as companies refine production, secure approvals, and tackle cost barriers. Rising consumer interest in sustainable protein is accelerating the shift toward market-ready cultivated meat and seafood.
Crafted from simple plant-based ingredients, Versaterra is non-GMO compliant, allergen-friendly (‘Big 9’), and free of saturated fat. It offers an excellent source of protein, a good source of fiber, and the convenience of being shelf-stable and easy to hydrate.