Innova Market Insights data indicates a 17% year-over-year increase in sports nutrition products featuring post-workout claims from April 2023 to March 2024. Among these launches, 69% were sports powders. Additionally, there has been significant growth over the past five years in post-workout sports supplement launches, with a 27% increase from April 2019 to March 2024.
Legion Recharge Post Workout Drink Dietary Supplement with Arctic Blast Flavor (US)
- Recharge post-workout...
Alpha Foods Vegan Muscle Recovery Powder with Berry Burst Flavor (US)
- Berry burst flavored recovery powder with BCAA and nutrients.
- A post-workout drink with...
ESN Recharge Advanced Post Workout Drink with Green Apple Flavor (Germany)
- Green apple flavored advanced post-workout drink with a strategic protein and carb matrix,...
Multipower Whey Protein Shake Powder with Peanut Caramel Flavor (Germany)
- Combination of three protein sources for optimal results.
- Each 30 g serving...
Once Upon a Coconut Coconut Water Plus Watermelon (US)
- Hydration and antioxidants.
- This refreshing elixir is a harmonious blend of pure coconut water...
Gainomax Recovery Drink with Strawberry Flavor (Finland)
- Recovery drink with strawberry flavor with added protein and carbohydrates.
- Contains 20 g of...
Bloom Nourish Plus Vegan Protein Powder with Dutch Cocoa Flavor (US)
- Supports growth and repair of muscle after exercise.
- All-natural vegan pea protein...
Nutri Plus V Loader Post Workout Shake Food Supplement with Grapefruit Flavor (Germany)
- The Nutri-Plus V-Loader is a high-quality, high-dose post-workout shake that has...
Ozers Vegan Post Workout Powder with Cookie Flavor (France)
- Contains 24.5 g of protein and 4.4 g of BCAAs from three sources: pea protein concentrate, rice protein...
Naak Protein Nut Butter with Almond Chocolate Flavor (Canada)
- Naak nut butter is the perfect protein-pack snack before and after a workout.
- It combines roasted...

Innova Market Insights’ data indicates that botanical/herbal supplements accounted for 20% of global supplement launches in 2025. More than a third of these launches featured a brain-mood health claim, while a whey-free claim witnessed a 100% CAGR (2021–2025). Ashwagandha ranked highest among herbal ingredients, and lion’s mane mushroom extract showed the fastest growth.

Innova Market Insights data indicates that 34% of consumers globally have used supplements to enhance mood and emotional regulation, boosting supplement launches with mood health claims, which grew by 10% annually from 2021 to 2025. Growth in ingredients like alpha-GPC, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, and Bifidobacterium lactis, linked to the gut-brain axis, is also evident.

Innova Market Insights data indicates a 6% compound annual growth in supplement launches with women’s health positionings between October 2022 and September 2025. Nearly half of the launches were in women’s specialty, while antioxidant supplements were gaining ground. Several B vitamins lead in ingredients used, and lemon balm is emerging with 82%.

According to Innova Market Insights data, consumers are especially interested in including vitamins in their diet, with 86% globally saying they pay attention to the vitamins they consume and 62% saying they include more vitamins in their diet. New vitamin product launches show focus on mixing various multivitamins for a overall health boost.

As consumers seek more targeted solutions tailored to their needs, Innova Market Insights data indicate a 9% growth in bioavailability claims for global supplement launches from September 2020 to October 2025. New product launches are incorporating ingredients with high bioavailability. This trend aligns with increasing market emphasis on scientifically supported formulation approaches that improve nutrient absorption and performance.

Innova Market Insights data indicate a 19% annual growth in infant nutrition launches featuring HMO ingredients from October 2022 to September 2025. 2’-Fucosyllactose (2’-FL) is the most used ingredient among these launches, supporting gut health, blocking pathogens, and potentially boosting immunity. HMOs may also support brain development, allergy prevention, and bone health, underscoring their growing role in early nutrition.
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