The tides are changing in the beverage world. What was once confined to sushi rolls and niche ocean-themed wellness products is now flooding the shelves in the form of juices, smoothies, functional waters, and wellness shots. Ingredients from the sea—like spirulina, sea moss, and algae—are transforming the drinkscape, offering more than just novelty. These ocean-grown powerhouses deliver on three major demands: function, flavor, and sustainability.
Let’s dive into how this marine movement is reshaping beverage innovation and why forward-thinking CPG brands are riding the wave.
Meet the new beverage MVPs: sea moss, spirulina, and algae.
Whole Foods Market’s Trends Council has already spotlighted plant-based aquatic ingredients as one of its Top 10 Food Trends for 2025. Why? Because they hit all the right notes: plant-based, functional, gluten-free, and eco-conscious.
Consumers driving this trend are as health-conscious as they are diverse.
Social platforms are helping these ingredients ride the wellness wave.
Sea moss saw strong momentum on social media in 2024, especially on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Influencers blended it into everything from pineapple smoothies to detox shots, highlighting its gut health and immunity benefits. The impact? Significant growth in purchasing throughout the year.
Spirulina, though quieter in social chatter, is holding steady with health-savvy consumers. Its role in weight management, blood sugar control, and immune health is now well-recognized by Gen X and wellness-forward Millennials. While less flashy than sea moss, it has staying power.
Not all sea-based ingredients follow the same path:
Plant-based aquatic ingredients don’t usually work alone. Formulators are mixing them with familiar favorites to boost health and flavor:
Pairings like these create craveable, clean-label experiences that resonate with consumers looking for both wellness and indulgence—without artificial additives or allergens.
Here’s where ocean ingredients truly shine: they’re inherently sustainable.
Sea moss and algae grow without fresh water, fertilizer, or arable land. They can even improve ocean ecosystems. For consumers concerned about climate and food systems, that’s a major plus.
Marine-sourced ingredients let brands tell an authentic sustainability story —one that resonates deeply with younger consumers.
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For innovation teams and brand strategists, sea-based ingredients represent a sweet spot of consumer desire and brand opportunity:
This is a ripe space for small-batch experimentation, co-branded wellness launches, or functional line extensions. Start with a single SKU and test performance. Consumers are curious, and the barrier to trial is low.
In a sea of sameness, marine-sourced ingredients help brands stand out. They offer story, science, and sustainability in a format that feels both fresh and familiar.
Whether it’s a green spirulina shot or a sea moss smoothie, these oceanic superfoods are no longer fringe—they’re front and center. The tide is already rising. The question is: will your brand be riding it?
Updated: 04/28/2025