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Emerging Opportunities for Functional Protein Beverages

Functional Protein beverages are not a niche market. Beyond the traditional realm of sports nutrition, opportunities and competition within the protein beverage space will continue to expand into categories not previously considered.

Highlights

  • Emerging opportunities: The rising need for protein is driving development of new functional beverages.
  • Art and science: Developing protein ready-to-drink beverages is both an art and a science, presenting numerous challenges and considerations.
  • Revolutionary protein solutions: Glanbia Nutritionals has unique whey protein ingredient systems to overcome these challenges.
  • Innovations: We provide end-to-end support to help customers stay ahead in a quickly evolving market. Discover our innovative protein beverage concepts.

Emerging Opportunities for Functional Protein Beverages

Healthy living is a major focus for the modern consumer. With growing populations and pressure on healthcare systems, consumers are exploring new ways to tackle their own personal health needs. Just over one-quarter of consumers define their approach to healthy eating as a focus on boosting their nutrition. 

(Source: Innova: Now & Next in Global Functional Beverages)

According to Global Data, the global functional beverage category is worth $300.2B billion, the Asia-Pacific market is valued at $143.4 billion. Protein drinks account for $3.4 billion and are projected to grow at a CAGR of 3% from 2022 to 2027.

Functional Protein Beverages Are Not a Niche Market

Protein demand is driving new product development in functional beverages.

New product launches with high protein claims are showing positive growth.

Protein remains top as 42% of consumers globally say “protein” is the most important ingredient to them. Especially among the two age groups, Millennials and Gen Z, protein is ranked #1.

(Source: Innova Trends Survey 2024 "average of Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Spain, UK, US")  

The growing interest in protein is driven by its recognized benefits:

  • May contribute to strength and muscle mass1,2
  • May aid recovery3,4
  • Support immune health5,6
  • May help maintain bone integrity7,8,9
  • May boost metabolism and increases fat burning10,11,12

Protein Ready-to-drink Beverage Development Is an Art

Challenges and Considerations when Developing Functional Beverages With Protein

Challenge 1: Nutritional claims & ingredient selection  – protein type

Manufacturing Beverages With Whey And Milk Protein Has Its Challenges

Challenge 2: Common protein beverage processing & shelf stability challenges

Challenge 3: Localized Taste (mouthfeel, texture, flavor)

Taste remains the single biggest driver in consumer purchases. 52% consumers mention a barrier connected to this – most often ‘I haven’t tried them but don’t think they would taste good’.13

How we can help? 

We have pioneered revolutionary functional protein solutions.

Through our understanding of the intricacies involved in protein chemistry along with its unique processing parameters, we developed a range of proteins optimized to allow for easier inclusion in protein fortified beverages.  

Our unique whey protein ingredient systems provide exceptional nutrition, flavor and processing benefits. Some of these are:

  • Decreased age-related gelation
  • Consistent viscosity levels
  • Less astringency 
  • Superior clarity 

We help with ideation through to scale up, ensuring your functional beverage delivers as intended. Our expertise in ready-to-drink beverage development allows you to launch new products faster. Our Pilot plant equipment allows for Hot Fill, HTST, and UHT, direct and indirect thermal processing and the ability to conduct shelf stability trials at various temperatures.

Consumer Need State Mapping for Functional Beverages

We have partnered with industry leaders to establish a protein drink innovation ecosystem, including market insights, concept ideation, product development & prototyping, scale up & processing validation, and OEM relationships (or co-packer network for commercialization). Get in touch to explore more information about our functional beverage prototypes.

Goal Support

Our Prototypes

Energize Max Acidified Milk (passion fruit flavor)

  • 12g whey protein 
  • Support muscle gain and maintenance 
  • Post-workout supplement 

Shape Up Pro Leucine Enhanced Shake (coffee flavor)

  • 22g whey protein & 3g leucine 
  • Accelerate post -workout muscle repair 
  • Support sarcopenia (age-related muscle loss) combats

Pro Immunity High Protein Melon Milk

  • 15g whey protein 
  • Customized vitamins premix for immune health 

Hydration

Our Prototypes

 ProFresh Protein Water (passion fruit flavor)

  • 10g whey protein 
  • Electrolytes premix
  • Timely hydration 

Pleasure

Our Prototypes

 Peachy Punch High Protein Oolong Milk

  • 15g whey protein 
  • Real tea extract
  • Better-for-you beverage for relaxing moment 

 JuicyPro High Protein Juice (white peach flavor)

  • 10g whey protein 
  • Real juice
  • Guilty-free treat

Energy

Our Prototypes

 Protein Power High Protein Coffee

  • 15g protein 
  • On-the-go energy boost 

 ProStart High Protein Breakfast Drink (vanilla flavor)

  • 15g protein 
  • Provide morning energy to start the day 
  • Milk mineral complex for bone health

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From insights to innovative ingredients to product development support and more, we’re the nutrition solutions partner built around you. 

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References: 

1.    Dietary protein to maximize resistance training: a review and examination of protein spread and change theories. John D Bosse, Brian M Dixon. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2012 Sep 8;9(1):42.
2.    The effects of protein supplements on muscle mass, strength, and aerobic and anaerobic power in healthy adults: a systematic review. Stefan M Pasiakos, Tom M McLellan, Harris R Lieberman. Sports Med. 2015 Jan;45(1):111-31.
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8.    Dietary protein and skeletal health: a review of recent human research. Jane E Kerstetter, Anne M Kenny, Karl L Insogna. Curr Opin Lipidol. 2011 Feb;22(1):16-20.
9.    Dietary Protein and Bone Health. René Rizzoli, Jean-Philippe Bonjour. First published: 02 December 2009 https://doi.org/10.1359/JBMR.040204.
10.    Postprandial thermogenesis is increased 100% on a high-protein, low-fat diet versus a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet in healthy, young women. Carol S Johnston, Carol S Day, Pamela D Swan. J Am Coll Nutr. 2002 Feb;21(1):55-61.
11.    Gluconeogenesis and energy expenditure after a high-protein, carbohydrate-free diet. Margriet A B Veldhorst, Margriet S Westerterp-Plantenga, Klaas R Westerterp. Am J Clin Nutr. 2009 Sep;90(3):519-26.
12.    Presence or absence of carbohydrates and the proportion of fat in a high-protein diet affect appetite suppression but not energy expenditure in normal-weight human subjects fed in energy balance. Margriet A B Veldhorst 1, Klaas R Westerterp, Anneke J A H van Vught, Margriet S Westerterp-Plantenga. Br J Nutr. 2010 Nov;104(9):1395-405.
13.    Glanbia Nutritionals, Healthy Snacking Usage & Attitude Study – Asia: China, Japan, South Korea, 2022

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