Summary
This ForeSights report was compiled according to Canadean's ForeSights methodology, which aims to identify new concepts that could influence consumer trends or have a future commercial application in fast-moving consumer goods.
Synopsis
- Consider emerging opportunities and threats in the fast-moving consumer goods market and gain insight into potential future consumer behavior.
- Identify interesting new and emerging concepts, products, and ideas on offer in retail, foodservice, online spaces, and beyond.
- Understand how new concepts and ideas fit into - or challenge - current consumer trends.
- Gain insight and inspiration for innovation programs and new product development.
Reasons To Buy
- What are some of the negative performance issues linked to oral medications that can be avoided with inhalable products?
- Global spending on prescription medications is expected to top $1tn in 2014. How is this growth creating an opening for inhalable products?
- E-cigarette-like systems are beginning to be used for supplements. What new e-cigarette health issue could alter the course of future innovation?
- Vitamins are sometimes used for shower water filters to remove chlorine from water. How could innovation in the shower impact inhalable products?
- Inhalable alcohol is a controversial new development. What advantages does this format have that also apply to inhalable medications?
Key Highlights
Partly inspired by the fast-expanding popularity of e-cigarettes, inhalable vitamins, supplements, and medications tend to be faster-acting than oral medications, offer better self-regulation of dosages, and avoid swallowing issues inherent with large tablets and pills.
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