Formulate for appealing labeling with Symrise chicken meat powder

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In today's competitive market, catching consumers' eyes is paramount. Imagine your product grabbing attention on shelves. It features a captivating front-pack showcasing real chicken and proudly declaring "made with chicken." Couple that with an impressive Nutri-Score, and you achieve a winning combination that appeals to conscious shoppers.

At Symrise, we understand the importance of product differentiation. Our chicken meat powders guarantee more than clear labeling – they deliver great taste and nutritional value in a convenient form.

Ready to elevate your savory offerings?  Download our brochure now.  

Discover how Symrise can help you create standout labels that resonate with consumers and drive sales.

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