June 17, 2021 - Trends

Nutrition Bars Cash In On Brain and Gut Health

A new batch of bar makers are doubling down on brain health.
Image: Mindright

Nutrition bars are big business, especially the high-protein and meal replacement varieties. But, new entrants are focused on functional ingredients.

In recent years, bar brands made bank.

  • Kellogg’s paid $600M for RXBAR.
  • Hershey bought ONE Brands for $397M.
  • Simply Good Foods acquired Quest Nutrition for $1B.
  • Mondelēz spent $277M on Grenade, a UK-based bar maker.

Now, a new batch of bars is doubling down on brain health.

Brain Food. As we detailed in Issue No. 49, the global brain health market is expected to reach $11.6B by 2024. And the nootropics category could reach $6B by 2024. Taking notice, upstarts are creating brain health bars.

  • Rob Dyrdek and Joe Jonas invested in Mindright’s nootropic bars.
  • IQBAR landed a $2.8M investment from CircleUp Growth Partners.
  • TruBrain says its bars “boost mental output.”
  • myAir raised $2M for stress-reducing bars made using machine learning.

Next up: Bar makers are turning their attention to gut issues. To that end, Healright developed a micronutrient-dense food solution that supports gut health. And BelliWelli recently secured $1M for its low-FODMAP snack bars.

Joe Vennare
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