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Singapore has witnessed a notable surge in the wellness trend due to heightened consumer consciousness regarding holistic health and self-care. This trend includes a wide range of wellness goods that improve both mental and physical health. As a result, customers are looking for items that offer advantages including better digestion, stronger immunity, healthier hair and skin, and relaxation. Singapore's wellness economy is ranked 14th out of 45 countries in the Asia-Pacific region by the Global Wellness Institute (GWI). The wellness sector in the nation expanded at one of the fastest rates in the area from 2017 to 2019 prior to the pandemic (+8.1%), and it contracted at the lowest pace in 2020 (-6.4%).
Pétale Tea, a Singaporean tea brand, has strategically positioned itself within this growing market by introducing a range of wellness teas in 2024. The new series of teas includes 10 blends, each focusing on a specific wellness area, with stress management identified as the main concern based on the company’s research. Key blends include:
Less Stress Today: This blend alleviates stress and promotes better sleep, targeting individuals dealing with high stress levels and sleep issues. It typically includes calming herbs like chamomile, lavender, and valerian root.
Figure 1. Pétale Tea’s Less Stress Today Blend
Good Hair & Skin: Hydrates skin and hair, promoting a radiant and healthy appearance. It targets consumers interested in enhancing their beauty routine naturally, with ingredients typically including collagen-boosting and antioxidant-rich components like hibiscus, rosehip, and horsetail.
NightCap Dreams: Facilitates relaxation and prepares the body for restful sleep. It commonly features ingredients like chamomile, passionflower, and lemon balm.
Cool You Down: Refreshes and cools the body, ideal for hot climates or after workouts. It often includes cooling herbs like peppermint and lemongrass.
Glow Inside Out: This blend is aimed at women seeking natural remedies for menstrual pain and hormonal balance. Key ingredients often include raspberry leaf, nettle, and dandelion.
Figure 2. Pétale Tea’s Glow Inside Out Blend
Since Jan-24, the wellness range has been exclusively available at Pétale Tea’s pop-up shop in Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Ngee Ann City, Singapore, before its recent launch on the Pétale Tea's website. In collaboration with the department store, these pop ups have been highly successful, particularly because teas are often purchased as gifts. Takashimaya’s foot traffic and reputation as a destination for gift shopping have significantly boosted brand visibility.
Following the success at the pop-up shop, Pétale Tea expanded its reach by making the wellness tea range available on its website. This move capitalizes on the growing trend of online shopping, especially for health and wellness products. Additionally, customer reviews strongly support the quality and appeal of Pétale Tea’s products. For instance, the Pétale Tea store holds a 4-star customer rating on the popular online shopping platform Shopee. The brand also enjoys a positive perception on social media, maintaining a 5-star rating on Facebook.
The wellness tea trend is expected to continue growing in 2024 throughout Singapore and other Asian markets. To capitalize on the growing wellness trend, retailers in Singapore should consider stocking Pétale Tea’s Wellness Teas and similar brands. By incorporating more wellness-focused tea brands like Pétale Tea, retailers can tap into this expanding market and meet consumer demand for self-care products. Additionally, expanding its collection of tea blends would aid Pétale Tea in commanding a greater market share in the Singaporean market.
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