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Pickles are the latest craze among Generation Z in the United States.

Pickles and pickle-flavored products surge in popularity among Gen Z in the U.S., driving a wave of new snacks, drinks, and branded launches
It is sour, it is sweet, it is fermented, and it creates a curious sensation in the mouth: Generation Z has developed a fascination with pickles, and marketers have taken note.

Pickles in all forms—juices, sauces, snacks, and even car air fresheners—are appearing across shelves in the United States.

Pickles and other fermented vegetable products are making a comeback, gaining momentum particularly among Gen Z consumers, who value not only the taste but also the health aspects linked to fermented foods.

In 2024, the number of pickle-related products produced in the U.S. rose by 20 percent compared with 2023.

Surveys indicate that 65 percent of American adults who eat snacks have tried or are interested in pickle-flavored options.

Among Gen Z, about 30 percent say they like pickles, while an additional 20 percent describe their passion as an obsession.

Celebrities have also embraced the trend.

Actress Pamela Anderson recently launched a pickle product line, with profits donated to the California Wildlife Center.

Late last year, singer Dua Lipa sparked attention by adding pickle juice to her Diet Coke.

The long-standing pickle brand Claussen responded with a limited edition bottled pickle juice.

Another viral phenomenon contributing to the craze is chamoy pickles, infused with chamoy—a Mexican sauce made from fruit, chili, lime, and salt.

Their bright red color and tart-sweet flavor have become a TikTok sensation, with users stuffing them with candies for a layered crunchy-sweet-sour mix.

Ready-made chamoy pickle kits, complete with candies and snacks, are now available for fans.

Marketing experts note that pickle flavors align with several popular food trends, including boldness, spiciness, ethnic influences, and freshness.

Many consumers also associate pickles with health benefits: they are low in calories, fat, and sugar, and as fermented foods they are linked to digestive wellness, similar to kimchi.

Their international flavor profile resonates with Gen Z’s interest in global culinary cultures.

Beyond traditional jars on supermarket shelves, fast food chains have joined the movement by selling pickle-inspired items.

Ice cream brand Salt & Straw introduced a pickle sorbet using branded pickle brine.

Popcorn with pickle seasoning has also emerged.

Leah Marcus and Yasmin Bakhtiar, founders of Good Girl Snacks, launched the “Hot Girl Pickles” brand in 2024 after recognizing Gen Z’s enthusiasm for pickles on social media and noting that many existing brands lacked youth-oriented packaging.

Their products feature bright colors and cartoon labels, while emphasizing organic ingredients.

In July, National Pickle Month, fast food chain Sonic partnered with Grillo’s Pickles for a special “Big Dill” meal.

The offering included a burger topped with seasoned pickles, ranch dressing, and pickle-flavored chips, paired with tater tots or pickle-seasoned fries, alongside a frozen “Pickle-rita” drink.

The meal even came with a complimentary pickle-scented car air freshener.
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