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Chocolate Oatmeal Protein Cookies
By Anthony Escobar
Company producing the product
The cookie will be presented to the Nestle corporation who is looking to market a food product for physically active individuals who seek healthy, but tasty after and between meal snacks. A nutritious, delicious protein cookie was the perfect idea!
Research and Development
Energy and nutrition bars has become a multi-billion dollar industry over the last two decades!
Product marketed for physically active individuals ranging from young adulthood to middle age. (ages 18 – 55 years)
Marketing theory Sight and taste are the determining factors in
consumer food purchasing Will Sell next to energy and protein bars in
supermarkets, whole food stores, GNC, Vitamin Shoppe
Tasty ,wholesome, nutritious and visually appealing cookie = success.
Research & Development Cont. Marketing price Keep the product price comparable, but
less than that of nutrition and protein bars such as Cliff and Luna bars. Product retail price 15$ per package or $1.00 per cookie (unit price)
Total cost to market and produce per box = 4.00$
Food cost 26% of profit (4$ production /15$ retail = 74% profit)
Advertising – A Television Commercial Scenario
A man and a woman finish their exercise routines and afterwards walk into a car. Together they both open up a delicious oatmeal protein cookie to enjoy on their ride home.
The woman says to her boyfriend, “I can’t believe this cookie is so delicious and healthy at the same time. Look at the nutrition on the label. It has 15 grams of protein, 5 grams of fiber and the ingredients are made from complex carbohydrates too. Wow! I love these cookies!”
Her boyfriend says I am glad I bought these since we both like them. I will buy more before we run out.
An Announcer says “ Nestle Chocolate Oatmeal Protein Cookies are Available at your local Shoprite, Stop & Shop, GNC, and Vitamin Shoppe.”
Radio broadcasting on major stations such as z100, 103.5 ktu etc.
Product components and preparation
Serving size: 1 cookie (individual packets) Servings per container 15
Ingredients per 15 cookies 2.20 cups oatmeal, 5 scoops (175 grams) of chocolate whey protein powder 7.5 egg whites, 1.5 tsp. vanilla extract, 1.0 tsp. brown sugar 1.5 tsp olive oil Directions: mix all the ingredients together in a large
mixing bowl. Weigh out 1.5 ounce per cookie or 3 tbsp. Bake at 325 degrees F, for 20 minutes. Take out of oven and allow to cool for ten minutes. Serve.
Nutrition Content
Per serving Total Calories 274 calories Carbohydrates 40 grams
Protein 15 grams Fat 6 grams
Trans fat 0 grams Cholesterol 20 mg Sugars 12 grams
Fiber 5 grams Sodium 200 mg
Product Shelf Stability
Perishability: 4 month shelf life after purchasing. Free water content aw (0.70) PH 8.2 (low alkaline) Must be stored in a cool, dry place
Packaging Primary packaging around the cookie and
secondary packaging (the box around enclosing the individual packets).
Will include nutrition content on the box as well as on the individual cookie packaging
Similar packaging to Tri -0-Plex cookies, but will come in re-sealable bags!
Will advertise protein, fiber, and complex carbson front of box and wrapperpackaging for emphasis on nutrition
Possible Outcome?
Nestle will further expand their business for creating baked products that are healthy for health conscious people who also exercise. Eating a cookie will now have most of the benefits of a small nutritious health shake.