How they knew the trend would last
It was a tempting moment when a snack brand watched a flavor trend — fermented-chili everything — explode across food creators. Mentions of the category were up 600% in a month. The instinct was to chase it. The data told them to wait a beat and measure shape.
Instead of total volume, they tracked the spread of unique creators versus repeated posts. A fad is a few accounts posting often; a trend is many accounts posting once. This one had 1,400 distinct creators and a rising long tail — the signature of something durable, not a flash.
They committed to a limited run. Six weeks later the fad-shaped competitor trends had collapsed; theirs held, and the product sold through in 19 days.
The takeaway: volume tells you a trend is loud; the ratio of unique authors to total posts tells you if it's alive. Breadth outlasts intensity — bet on the wide signal, not the tall one.
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How they knew the trend would last
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