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Section: Fragrance > Trends
Trends
Bell’s Top 10 Flavor and Fragrance Trends for 2010
Fragrance trends developed on the basis of trends in fashion, art, color, politics and entertainment; Flavor trends categorized in sweet, beverage and savory segments.
Fine Fragrance
Scentbird Highlights Winning Winter Fragrances
The list includes two unisex fragrances and one woody scent.
Trends
McCormick, Bell Flavors & Fragrances Reveal Trends for 2013
Themes of global ingredients, health and wellness in flavor as well as nostalgic and resort-inspired scents in fragrances are expected to dominate the new year.
Trends
Wrap Up in Hygge-Inspired F&F
Curl up into a hygge (pronounced "heu-gah") state of mind with flavors and fragrances inspired by nostalgia, comfort and relaxation.
Fragrance
Salt & Straw Collaborates with Imaginary Authors to Launch Dipped in Chocolate Perfume
This is the second collaboration between the two Portland-based brands.
Trends
Check Out These Recent Summer Confectionery Launches
Some sweet launches this summer include innovative ice cream and candy flavors— and even ice cream-inspired perfume.
Fine Fragrance
Art of perfumery: Exposing the Perfumer
What it means to be a perfumer in the information age and the need to communicate with consumers. According to
Merriam-Webster’s
online dictionary, a perfumer is defined as “one who makes or sells perfumes.” This rather simplistic definition, circa 1580, offers no insight into what a perfumer actually does.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Enchanted By Vanilla
Consumers still have a sweet spot for this tried-and-true flavor and fragrance.
Trends
Trend Trek
Highlights from the WFFC Excursion in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Trends
Fall-inspired Scent Launches Making Headlines
Discover the latest fine fragrances, home goods and candles inspired by fall.
Trends
The Latest CBD-infused Fragrance Launches
The latest CBD perfumes include launches from Kushed Candles, Coast and Lush.
Trends
Perfumer & Flavorist 2008 Flavor & Fragrance Leaders
The big news on last year’s Flavor & Fragrance Leaders list was Firmenich’s purchase of Danisco’s fl avor division. The year before that, it was Givaudan’s purchase of Quest. At press time, rumors are again making the rounds regarding another potential merger within the top tier of F&F.
Trends
WFFC Explores a Taste of the Upper West Side
The Women in Flavor and Fragrance Commerce take on the tastes and smells of the Upper West Side in New York City where attendees explored various baked treats, apothecary potions and flavors from the Middle East and human-grade pet food!
Ingredients
Consumer Preferences Are Redefining Tobacco's Role in Flavor and Fragrance: Q&A with Tobacco Flavorist Manoj Arora
The chief perfumer and tobacco flavorist of Sacheerome discusses how trends towards health and wellness are applying to tobacco flavors and fragrances.
Trends
Q&A: Amy Marks-McGee Sniffs Out Health and Wellness in F&F
In a Q&A with Amy Marks-McGee, we learn how the F&F industry is driven through various wellness brands and products. She dives in further with explaining how delivery systems and sustainability are driving wellness product development.
Trends
Bell Flavors & Fragrances Goes Tropical
Exotic fruits play heavily in flavors; fragrances incorporate tropical florals
Trends
Bell's Flavor & Fragrance Trends 2007
According to
Bell Flavors & Fragrances
, the majority of today’s consumers are beginning to recognize healthy alternatives in what they consume and use on their bodies.
Trends
U.S. Market of Flavors & Fragrances
The U.S. flavor and fragrance industry occupies a very important place on the world scene (probably between 25% and 30% world market share). There is much confusion, misinterpretation and misunderstanding concerning its real market size and trends, which is due to an inadequate definition of terms and also to bad research and research methods.
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