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Getting Swaggy With It: Food & Beverage Brands With A-Game Swag

For makers, branded merch is a great way to extend your voice and connect with your audience on a different level. You already (we hope) have a website that’s suited for e-commerce, so why not leverage it to sell some souped-up swag in addition to your flagship products?

Getting Swaggy With It: Food & Beverage Brands With A-Game Swag

Fast-food chains like Chipotle, Krispy Kreme and KFC (Fried Chicken Crocs, anyone?), along with global brands like Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay and General Mills are no stranger to putting their logo on merchandise, which doesn't always work out well. Uh, Heinz Holiday Sweater, anyone?

But today’s Gen Z shoppers don't mind repping their favorite brands, both big AND small, on their latest 'fits.

For makers, branded merch is a great way to extend your voice and connect with your audience on a different level. You already (we hope) have a website that’s suited for e-commerce, so why not leverage it to sell some souped-up swag in addition to your flagship products?

Need some inspo for your brand’s swagger? Grab a seat at the cool kids table and take some tips from these trendsetters.

Follow Foodboro on Instagram for the hottest tips and trends in food and beverage.

GT’s Living Foods

Theo Chocolate

Crybaby Craig’s

Flying Embers

Recess

Oatly

Drink Simple

Caulipower

Real Good Foods

Otamot

Heka Good Foods

Ithaca Hummus

Lil Bucks

Additional reading:

New to Foodboro? Learn about membership benefits and sign up today!

Fast-food chains like Chipotle, Krispy Kreme and KFC (Fried Chicken Crocs, anyone?), along with global brands like Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay and General Mills are no stranger to putting their logo on merchandise, which doesn't always work out well. Uh, Heinz Holiday Sweater, anyone?

But today’s Gen Z shoppers don't mind repping their favorite brands, both big AND small, on their latest 'fits.

For makers, branded merch is a great way to extend your voice and connect with your audience on a different level. You already (we hope) have a website that’s suited for e-commerce, so why not leverage it to sell some souped-up swag in addition to your flagship products?

Need some inspo for your brand’s swagger? Grab a seat at the cool kids table and take some tips from these trendsetters.

Follow Foodboro on Instagram for the hottest tips and trends in food and beverage.

GT’s Living Foods

Theo Chocolate

Crybaby Craig’s

Flying Embers

Recess

Oatly

Drink Simple

Caulipower

Real Good Foods

Otamot

Heka Good Foods

Ithaca Hummus

Lil Bucks

Additional reading:

New to Foodboro? Learn about membership benefits and sign up today!

Fast-food chains like Chipotle, Krispy Kreme and KFC (Fried Chicken Crocs, anyone?), along with global brands like Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay and General Mills are no stranger to putting their logo on merchandise, which doesn't always work out well. Uh, Heinz Holiday Sweater, anyone?

But today’s Gen Z shoppers don't mind repping their favorite brands, both big AND small, on their latest 'fits.

For makers, branded merch is a great way to extend your voice and connect with your audience on a different level. You already (we hope) have a website that’s suited for e-commerce, so why not leverage it to sell some souped-up swag in addition to your flagship products?

Need some inspo for your brand’s swagger? Grab a seat at the cool kids table and take some tips from these trendsetters.

Follow Foodboro on Instagram for the hottest tips and trends in food and beverage.

GT’s Living Foods

Theo Chocolate

Crybaby Craig’s

Flying Embers

Recess

Oatly

Drink Simple

Caulipower

Real Good Foods

Otamot

Heka Good Foods

Ithaca Hummus

Lil Bucks

Additional reading:

New to Foodboro? Learn about membership benefits and sign up today!

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