The end of the year is a good time to talk about trends.
-What Trends will extend into 24'?
1> To lose weight.
Until everyone keels over with blood poisoning they are going to keep jabbing themselves with these weight-loss drugs. It's disgusting.
Feakin' work out you lazy fucks.
This thinning of America we have seen take down various sub sectors... whether true or not.
That trend continues which is why we highlight the makeup stocks for 24' the "now that we are thin lets look pretty" stocks.
You would think this would drive clothing sales.. so far it has not. There is this cost conscious aspect out there (not in my world) people looking for value. And the value may just be I look great naked. (with makeup)
These ugly faces everyone needs makeup. It's universal.
Stocks in booze and salty treats have been hit. Because you don't like booze on these drugs your pleasure impulses have been dulled.. you are a zombie. And it's not true!! actual beer sales are not off a cliff but perception is everything. I have alot of beer and beverage in my accts.
But one aspect that spins off this is non-alcohol bev's<--- I love em'!!! Lemonade... hello.ice tea I drink so much... Mexican Coke.. YES!!! But really any fun mocktail made with care I am all over.
As non-alcoholic beverages gain steam, Drizly's Head of Consumer Insights Liz Paquette says: non-alcohol purchases on the platform are up 62% in 2023, cementing "a trend that is here to stay" after rapid growth.
Paquette believes ongoing post-pandemic socialization will continue driving demand. With drinking often tied to hosting and celebrations, consumers want options. She highlights non-alcoholic beer as the top performer in the broader non-alcohol category, while spirits alternatives are starting to find traction as well.
So we should keep our eyes out for ideas that are non alcohol beverages.
-What Trends will extend into 24'?
1> To lose weight.
Until everyone keels over with blood poisoning they are going to keep jabbing themselves with these weight-loss drugs. It's disgusting.
Feakin' work out you lazy fucks.
This thinning of America we have seen take down various sub sectors... whether true or not.
That trend continues which is why we highlight the makeup stocks for 24' the "now that we are thin lets look pretty" stocks.
You would think this would drive clothing sales.. so far it has not. There is this cost conscious aspect out there (not in my world) people looking for value. And the value may just be I look great naked. (with makeup)
These ugly faces everyone needs makeup. It's universal.
Stocks in booze and salty treats have been hit. Because you don't like booze on these drugs your pleasure impulses have been dulled.. you are a zombie. And it's not true!! actual beer sales are not off a cliff but perception is everything. I have alot of beer and beverage in my accts.
But one aspect that spins off this is non-alcohol bev's<--- I love em'!!! Lemonade... hello.ice tea I drink so much... Mexican Coke.. YES!!! But really any fun mocktail made with care I am all over.
As non-alcoholic beverages gain steam, Drizly's Head of Consumer Insights Liz Paquette says: non-alcohol purchases on the platform are up 62% in 2023, cementing "a trend that is here to stay" after rapid growth.
Paquette believes ongoing post-pandemic socialization will continue driving demand. With drinking often tied to hosting and celebrations, consumers want options. She highlights non-alcoholic beer as the top performer in the broader non-alcohol category, while spirits alternatives are starting to find traction as well.
So we should keep our eyes out for ideas that are non alcohol beverages.


