Background and History
Marianne and Keith Bean have been involved with the food industry for several
years. They opened their first restaurant in Antlers, Oklahoma in 1981, and their second
in Hugo in 1988. Although praised for the quality of many of
the items on their menu,
they have attained a special notoriety for their desserts. After years of requests for their
flavored whipped cream toppings, they have decided to pursue marketing these products
separately from the restaurants.
Description of Products
Marianne and Keith Bean have developed several recipes
for flavored whipped
cream topping. They include chocolate, raspberry, cinnamon almond, and strawberry.
These flavored dessert toppings have been used in the setting of
their two restaurants over
the past 18 years, and have been produced in large quantities. The estimated shelf life of
the product is 21 days at refrigeration temperatures and up to six months when frozen.
The Beans intend to market this product in its frozen state in 8 and 12-ounce
plastic tubs. They also intend to have the products available in six ounce pressurized
cans.
Market Description
The flavored whipped toppings that Fancy’s Foods will market
will fall into two
distinct categories: Dairy products and gourmet/specialty foods. This business plan will
look at these two markets separately.
Dairy Products: While the overall consumption of dairy products in the United
States declined from 1972 to 1994, the market has seen a slight
increase in the past four
years (Census of Agricultural Products, 1998, USDA). Dr. John Moore of the University
of Florida expects the consumption of dairy product in the
United States to continue a
modest increase of 1.5-2% per year, which is significant in this $268 billion annual
market. This is attributed in part to more sophisticated processing techniques which have
increased the variety of
dairy products available, as well as the increased awareness of
the benefits of a calcium rich diet (Moore et al, 1998).
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