"As South African shoppers
continue to tighten their belts and juggle daily expenses, the peace of mind
that they are spending wisely on products that are recognised and endorsed by
their fellow consumers is priceless," says Edith Venter, General
Manager of Product of the Year South Africa. "Whether it's a
reimagined heritage product or a brand-new entry to market, these products all
share one thing: they connect with consumers in ways that matter. The Product
of the Year seal is a mark of trust, backed by solid research and consumer
endorsement."
Among the highlights of 2025
is the introduction of a refreshed Product of the Year logo, a modernised
design that reinforces the brand's promise of quality, innovation and consumer
backing. The new logo will appear on packaging, advertising and marketing
materials for all 2025 winners, providing instant recognition on shelves and
screens, says POYSA.
This year's entries included
a wide range of innovations launched between Sunday, 1 January 2023 and Tuesday, 31 December
2024, as well as Heritage products — longstanding favourites that continue to
adapt to evolving consumer needs. POYSA says all entrants were judged on innovation in one
or more of the following areas: function, design, packaging, or ingredients.
Mike Nolan, Global CEO of Product of the Year,
says, "We're seeing incredible growth and momentum in South Africa. The
programme's ability to welcome entries across all industries — FMCG, services,
tech, financial and more — demonstrates its relevance in today's market. A
Product of the Year win offers local and international credibility and helps
brands stand out in an increasingly cluttered space."
For brands, earning the
Product of the Year title isn't just a badge of honour, it's a proven
accelerator of trust, visibility and consumer engagement. For consumers, it's a shortcut to quality and innovation in a cluttered market. As the 2025 winners
celebrate their achievement, the Product of the Year seal continues to signal
one thing clearly: this is a product South Africans believe in, adds the awards.
Chief Executive Officer of Kantar South Africa, Ivan Moroke,
says, "The 2025 research highlighted one key insight — South African
consumers value relevance and functionality, especially in times of economic
uncertainty. This year's winners reflect not only innovation but also a deep
understanding of what people genuinely need."
POYSA concludes that entries for the 2026 Product
of the Year Awards will be accepted from September 2025.
For more information, visit www.productoftheyear.co.za.
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