All sales figures from Information Resources unless otherwise stated, are for the year ending April 21, 2002. Types of store shown in brackets.
l Bread and Morning Goods Warburton's Bake n' Share
A six-strong range of sociable' meal accompaniments
Launched: April, 2001
Our one and only casualty, the range was a victim of its own success here, as own label sharks knew a good thing when they saw one and followed suit.
l Confectionery (sugar) Masterfoods' Harry Potter sweets
Based on sweets described in JK Rowling's books, they currently include Bertie Botts Every Flavour Beans, chocolate frogs and Sherbert Lemons
Launched: July 2001.
Sales: Beans £2.6m, Chocolate Frogs £3.6m (grocery and impulse outlets)
While the individual products have performed respectably, Masterfoods needs to make more of a licensing deal that cost it millions.
l Frozen Heinz Pizza Pleasure
A pizza range aimed at adult sharers
Launched: September 2001
Sales: £4.8m (multiples)
The range has struggled since launch as consumers didn't perceive it as offering anything different. A relaunch is already planned.
l Petfood Procter & Gamble's Iams dog and cat food
A comprehensive range with many added health benefits
Launched: April 2001
Sales: £34.6m (multiples)
The sales total is impressive but with a £28m marketing launchpad to justify, the brand still needs to work harder.
l Soup Baxter's Fresh Soups
Launched: May, 2001
Sales: £3.1m (all outlets)
Despite its unquestionable heritage in canned soup, Baxters has had to fight to get listings in a sector dominated by own label and a highly innovative specialist.
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