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How do you test new flavors without just getting groupthink in focus groups?

We keep running into issues where one or two loud voices dominate the session. Curious if anyone has a better approach for beverage taste tests.

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James O'Brien
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Try collecting individual written ratings before any group discussion starts — that alone cuts groupthink dramatically. We also use monadic sequential testing where each person tries one flavor in isolation and scores it before moving on, so you get clean individual data. For beverages specifically, a quick 200-person online panel with blind taste kits sent to homes often beats focus groups entirely for honest reactions.
David Kim
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