02.17.23
Product of the Year USA, the largest consumer-voted awards program centered around product innovation, has revealed the winners of the 2023 Product of the Year (POY) Awards across 36 categories, including home care, personal care and wellness.
The winners are determined through a national study of 40,000 American shoppers in partnership with Kantar, a global leader in consumer research.
“Product of the Year is more valuable now than ever. The level of access consumers have to products today is unprecedented – far beyond retail aisles, they have DTC options, grocery delivery in the palm of their hands, and they can watch their favorite influencer review items they’re considering purchasing in real time,” said Mike Nolan, global CEO of Product of the Year Management. “Product of the Year is an established and increasingly relevant resource for CPG companies, helping their products stand out, and be understood and trusted by their customers. Entirely new 2023 categories of Product of the Year award winners further demonstrate the ever-evolving trends we are seeing in the U.S. market, and as a company we’re thrilled to be at the forefront of recognizing these products for top performing function, design, packaging, or ingredients.”
From food and beverage, personal care, household products, bedding and more, the 36 winners of the 2023 Product of the Year Award include:
Auto Dish Care: Cascade Platinum Plus – Procter & Gamble
Body Cleanser: Dial Body Wash – Henkel
Car Care: Rain-X Truck & SUV Wiper Blade – ITW Global Brands/Rain-X
CBD: CBD Sleep Gummies Sky Wellness
Hair Growth: Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Hair Growth – Nestlé Health Science
Home Cleaning: FamilyGuard Brand Disinfectants – SC Johnson & Son
Immediate Relief: Carmex Weather Guard Lip Balm – Carma Laboratories
Topical Pain Relief: Icy Hot Pro – Sanofi Consumer Healthcare
Wellness Device: Aspercreme Flexi-Motion – Sanofi Consumer Healthcare
Wellness Supplemen: Nature Made Wellblends – Pharmavite LLC
Women’s Daily Supplement: Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Advanced Hair Skin & Nails – Nestlé Health Science
The winners of the 2023 Product of the Year Awards were revealed at the annual Product of the Year Awards Show yesterday at the Current, Pier59 in New York City. The celebration kicked off with a red carpet, followed by a night full of entertainment with Saturday Night Live alums Rachel Dratch and Alex Moffat, who hosted the award show. Tony Award-winning actress and singer Beth Leavel also entertained guests.
In tandem with the winner announcement, the 2023 Product of the Year winners are currently featured in a shoppable article on People Online created in partnership with Dotdash Meredith.
Product of the Year is the largest consumer-voted award for product innovation. Established more than 30 years ago, POY currently operates in over 40 countries with the same purpose: guide consumers to the best products in their market and reward manufacturers for quality and innovation, said the organizer. Product of the Year winners are backed by the votes of 40,000 consumers in a national representative study conducted by research partner Kantar, a global leader in consumer research.
The winners are determined through a national study of 40,000 American shoppers in partnership with Kantar, a global leader in consumer research.
“Product of the Year is more valuable now than ever. The level of access consumers have to products today is unprecedented – far beyond retail aisles, they have DTC options, grocery delivery in the palm of their hands, and they can watch their favorite influencer review items they’re considering purchasing in real time,” said Mike Nolan, global CEO of Product of the Year Management. “Product of the Year is an established and increasingly relevant resource for CPG companies, helping their products stand out, and be understood and trusted by their customers. Entirely new 2023 categories of Product of the Year award winners further demonstrate the ever-evolving trends we are seeing in the U.S. market, and as a company we’re thrilled to be at the forefront of recognizing these products for top performing function, design, packaging, or ingredients.”
From food and beverage, personal care, household products, bedding and more, the 36 winners of the 2023 Product of the Year Award include:
Auto Dish Care: Cascade Platinum Plus – Procter & Gamble
Body Cleanser: Dial Body Wash – Henkel
Car Care: Rain-X Truck & SUV Wiper Blade – ITW Global Brands/Rain-X
CBD: CBD Sleep Gummies Sky Wellness
Hair Growth: Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Hair Growth – Nestlé Health Science
Home Cleaning: FamilyGuard Brand Disinfectants – SC Johnson & Son
Immediate Relief: Carmex Weather Guard Lip Balm – Carma Laboratories
Topical Pain Relief: Icy Hot Pro – Sanofi Consumer Healthcare
Wellness Device: Aspercreme Flexi-Motion – Sanofi Consumer Healthcare
Wellness Supplemen: Nature Made Wellblends – Pharmavite LLC
Women’s Daily Supplement: Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Advanced Hair Skin & Nails – Nestlé Health Science
The winners of the 2023 Product of the Year Awards were revealed at the annual Product of the Year Awards Show yesterday at the Current, Pier59 in New York City. The celebration kicked off with a red carpet, followed by a night full of entertainment with Saturday Night Live alums Rachel Dratch and Alex Moffat, who hosted the award show. Tony Award-winning actress and singer Beth Leavel also entertained guests.
In tandem with the winner announcement, the 2023 Product of the Year winners are currently featured in a shoppable article on People Online created in partnership with Dotdash Meredith.
Product of the Year is the largest consumer-voted award for product innovation. Established more than 30 years ago, POY currently operates in over 40 countries with the same purpose: guide consumers to the best products in their market and reward manufacturers for quality and innovation, said the organizer. Product of the Year winners are backed by the votes of 40,000 consumers in a national representative study conducted by research partner Kantar, a global leader in consumer research.