2. Non-Alcoholic Beverages
As millennials grow increasingly conscious of their health, they have started to
consume less and less alcohol. This trend has given rise to newfound
popularity in nonalcoholic beverage mixtures (sometimes referred to as
"mocktails"). This year, expect to see the "mocktail" movement lengthen its
stride amongst young people worldwide.
3. Drinkable Soups
Drinkable soup is far from a new concept; the alternate form of soup
consumption has been around for many years. However, recent years
have seen a surge in the products' popularity, as they are simply more
convenient than the classic bowl-and-spoon approach. Not to
mention most soups are a much heartier option than other beverages
and drinkable substances.
4. More Veganism
Veganism has proven to be more than a short-lived trend; it has
taken off in recent years as an enduring dietary movement. Early
projections indicate that 2018 will be yet another big year for
veganism's increasingly popularity, with ingredients like quinoa, tofu,
and tempeh finding their way into more and more recipes.