đ˝ď¸ The Newcomer Takeover (AKA: The Spark Pavilion Went Off)
The Spark Pavilionâhome of emerging brandsâwas basically the freshman class that showed up and outperformed expectations.
These werenât just âcute little startups.â These were ambitious, chaotic, flavorâdrunk innovators who came to disrupt the snack aisle.

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Standouts from the Newcomer Zone:
- Nymbl Protein Ice CreamâThe pint that said âWhat if dessert also counted as leg day?ââ
- Jam Packd Protein JamâBreakfast spread thatâs secretly a gym bro.â
- Pretty Tasty Collagen TeaâHydration with mainâcharacter energy.â
- HighâProtein CouscousâThe side dish that decided it was tired of being a side dish.â
- FreezeâDried Coffee PodsâPocketâsized caffeine for people who treat mornings like a sport.â
- Mini Churro BitesâTiny snacks with big personalityâlike if dessert had a TikTok account.â
- And more….
These brands werenât just samplingâthey were auditioning for your future pantry.
đ˝ď¸ The Big Trends (RIDEPLAY Edition)
1. Protein Everywhere
Protein in ice cream. Protein in jam. Protein in pizza. If someone couldâve figured out proteinâinfused air, they wouldâve launched it.
2. Sense Maxxing Drinks
Bright colors. Loud flavors. Packaging that screams at you from across the aisle. Your senses werenât just activatedâthey were bullied into paying attention.
3. Global Mashups
Marcus Samuelssonâs new simmer sauces brought Ethiopian, Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Scandinavian vibes into one jar. Your taste buds needed a passport.
4. Tiny Snacks, Big Flex
Mini churros. Mini salads. Mini desserts. Snack companies finally realized: everything is large even when itâs tiny.