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Global Gourmet

For snacking travelers

By Associated Press
Published February 25, 2004

Travelers looking for unusual snacks, packs and candy around the world may wish to note these new products:

* In Britain, new lollipops light up and flash when a button on the base of the stick is pressed; they come in five colors.

Other lollipops come in fruit and creamy flavors; there are also lollipops with chewing-gum centers and lollipops with dipping powders.

* New snack chips in Turkey are flavored with poppy seeds and sun-dried tomato; in Asia, chips are made with seaweed, rice, vegetable oil and seasonings.

* Also in Asia, a citrus touch is creeping in, as in Chinese corn chips with lemon. And an iced-coffee mix is packed ready-to-go in a plastic tub the consumer fills with water and ice.

* Energy chocolate bars recently introduced include a South African shortcake-biscuit bar with guarana and caramel, coated in chocolate.

An Australian ice cream treat that's claimed to be nutritionally balanced, combining health-enhancing and comfort food, is said to have more protein but half the fat of regular ice cream.

* Noted in the United States: Tropical themes include margarita-flavored candy, and cookies flavored in lime, orange, lemon, strawberry and grape flavors. Two-sided savory crackers, one side with a salsa flavor, the flip-side a Cheddar flavor, each with a different color.

Handy European packs include:

* A picnic pack of condiments, with single doses of extra-virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice and salt. The three liquids come in vacuum packs that look like full-size "carafes" with tear-off tops; the salt is in a standard sachet.

* In the Netherlands, a new cooking oil sold in a plastic container with its own funnel is said to be less absorbed into food during cooking, and to not form grease and oil rings on pans.

* Products now being packaged in pouches in Switzerland include ice cream, a chilled creamy milk drink, and sun lotion (read labels before sipping).

* In France, salad vegetable snacks come packed in pots with forks, in different combinations of carrots, citrus fruits, celery, salmon and a cereal blend.

And also in France, boil-in-the-bag pasta for children comes in bear, alphabet and shell shapes.

Source: Mintel Reports, Global New Products Database.

[Last modified February 24, 2004, 11:05:24]

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