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Zero, mono and diglycerides, +400% profitability: the "Orsobianco formula" that has proved winning on shelves since 1993

In 1993, the packaged croissant market was dominated by industrial products. Orsobianco made a bold, countertrend move by introducing the first high-quality croissant with a natural shelf life. Thirty years later, this bet continues to reward buyers who prioritize market trends and point-of-sale profitability.

Today, Orsobianco is a “creator of excellence,” offering lines such as Essenza and Armonia, designed from the packaging onward to maximize shelf profitability. Thanks to their premium perception among consumers, Orsobianco croissants deliver up to +400% higher returns per linear meter compared to competitors. How is this possible? Through a meticulous 72-hour production process, the use of stone-milled flours, jams containing at least 60% fruit, and the complete absence of preservatives, alcohol, or GMO ingredients

The 90-day shelf life, shorter than the 6-7 months of industrial croissants, is a guarantee of freshness and natural quality that appeals to a growing audience of quality-conscious consumers. Additionally, just-in-time production ensures fresh deliveries to retail locations without requiring them to hold excess stock, providing buyers with 100% supply reliability.

Real consumer testimonials highlight the product’s appeal: “Orsobianco croissants are the best packaged ones. And you can taste the difference from the first bite!” These emotional connections foster loyalty not only to the brand but also to the stores that carry it.

Distributing Orsobianco means achieving an average annual growth of 10% for this product line, which is perceived as a premium one by families searching store shelves for a more wholesome and digestible croissant. This high-end positioning not only drives sales but also enhances the overall quality perception of the entire retail location. 

To discover how the ‘Orsobianco formula’ can boost your store’s profitability, contact us at +39 0171 902 304, or write to info@orsobiancodolciaria.com

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