Spice World’s Global Flavors line give international flair to meals

Spice World, Orlando, Fla., has a new line of global-inspired cooking and seasoning blends, Global Flavors.

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Spice World, Orlando, Fla., has a new line of international-inspired cooking and seasoning blends, Global Flavors.
The five flavors add international flair to dishes, delivering on the company’s promise to provide Flavor Without Boundaries, according to a news release.

The new Global Flavor line offers:

  • Sizzlin’ Fire Roasted Fajita
  • Kickin’ Chili Onion Crunch
  • Aloha! Habanero Pineapple Mango
  • Viva! Italian Herb & Garlic
  • Slammin’ Moroccan Spice

“Consumers today are searching for bolder and more flavorful foods from around the world, and they seek to bring new flavorings into cooking at home,” Spice World CEO Chris Kiser said in the release. “People love exploring ethnic foods, so they’re looking for ways to create those experiences at home. Spice World’s Global Flavors is the easiest way for them to enjoy the flavors they crave at home.”

Spice World was recently named to Nielsen’s Top 100 Fastest Growing Emerging Brands. The company brand’s retail sales were more than $120 million for the year ending in October. Of the 18 companies on the list breaking $100 million in sales, Spice World was No. 6.

“This recognition from Nielsen just confirms what we’ve always known,” Kiser said in the release. “Consumers want bold, approachable flavors, and they want to be able to add them easily to any meal. Sharing those flavors has been Spice World’s mission from the very beginning.”

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