Arby's is launching a first-of-its-kind steak nugget product nationwide, offering tender, seasoned steak pieces in various menu formats, available from October 6 for a limited time.
Coca-Cola plans to introduce a cane sugar-based version of its classic soda alongside the traditional high-fructose corn syrup version, aiming to appeal to niche markets and health-conscious consumers, though experts warn it may face marketing and pricing challenges similar to past product battles.
Post Consumer Brands has discontinued the popular Oreo O's cereal to make way for a new product, Oreo Puffs, just before Christmas. This decision has upset many fans, particularly on social media platforms like Reddit and X, where users expressed their disappointment and skepticism about the new cereal. Oreo Puffs, featuring chocolate-flavored wafers and marshmallows, will be a permanent addition to store shelves, priced at $4.99. Despite the backlash, some consumers are open to trying the new product.
Wendy's introduces a new Breakfast Burrito loaded with two fresh cracked eggs, six strips of bacon, seasoned breakfast potatoes, American cheese, and cheese sauce, aiming to provide a portable and hearty breakfast option for its customers. The burrito will be available at 4,500 Wendy's locations and includes two Cholula hot sauce packets on the side.
Sonos, facing a decline in demand for its consumer hardware, has announced the development of a major new product set to launch in the second half of 2024. While the specific details remain undisclosed, speculation suggests it could be Sonos headphones or a new innovation related to speaker transducers. CEO Patrick Spence expects this product to generate significant revenue and kickstart a multi-year product cycle. Sonos previously entered the commercial market with its Sonos Pro subscription offering.
Dr Pepper Float ice cream has been released, combining the flavors of Dr Pepper soda and vanilla ice cream. The new product is a dessert that offers a unique twist on the classic soda float.
Tesla China has teased a new product on Weibo called "CyberVault" with a picture of something hidden under a piece of cloth. The post includes a countdown to three days, which should mean that whatever it is, it should be unveiled this Sunday. The "CyberVault" term is leading people to believe that it is related to the Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup truck, but that's just speculation at this point.