Potential Higher Monetization in Aisle A

From Masalas to Spice Shakers, Can our Spice Blends go Main Stream?

I have wondered for the longest time why Shan, National and to some degree Falak do not compete in the seasoning grinder and or shaker market to try and be more mass market and potentially also diversify some products into the higher revenue category, in the US specifically and the Western Markets at large. This dawned on me based on the fact that humble Himalayan salt , point of Origin Pakistan, gets re packed and made premium every day of the week at a 2/3X Multiple of Cost especially at premium retail. Disclaimer is that I am not a CPG expert, just a consumer so I took a look at some data…To see if my hypothesis holds.

Price Comparison by Category (USD)

Summary price ranges across all product categories analyzed.

CategoryBudgetMid-rangePremiumUltra-luxury
Himalayan salt grinders$2.47–12$15–35$45–90$150–200
Himalayan salt plastic shakers$3.13–5$5–8$8–13
Montreal seasonings$3–6$8–15$15–25
Popcorn seasonings$3–6$8–13$15–20
Gourmet blends$4–8$10–15$15–25$30+ (truffle)
Ethnic spice shakers$3–6$8–12$12–20$25+ (artisan)

Himalayan Pink Salt Plastic Shakers

Basic disposable plastic shakers (non-grinder) — comparable to La Grille/Montreal rub format.

ProductPriceSize$/oz
McCormick Himalayan Pink Salt Grinder$2.472.5 oz$0.99
Riega Himalayan Pink Salt Shaker$3.137 oz$0.45
Morton Himalayan Pink Salt Shaker$4.935.25 oz$0.94
Himalayan Chef Fine Shaker$5.106 oz$0.85
RIEGA Fine Himalayan Salt Bag$5.2716 oz$0.33
Great Value Himalayan Grinder$5.488.3 oz$0.66
Salt 84 Fine Plastic Shaker$5.9912.5 oz$0.48
Himalayan Chef Pink Salt Shaker$6.4912.5 oz$0.52
Olde Thompson Fine Himalayan Shaker$7.4912.5 oz$0.60
McCormick Fine Pink Himalayan Salt$9.9926 oz$0.38

Himalayan Salt Grinders

Products with built-in grinding mechanisms.

ProductPriceType
McCormick Himalayan Pink Grinder$2.47Disposable
Great Value Himalayan Grinder$5.48Disposable
52USA Himalayan Grinder Set$8–10Refillable
Himalayan Secrets Ceramic Grinder$9–12Refillable
OXO Good Grips Salt Grinder$17–22Refillable ceramic
Cole & Mason Sunderland Mill$25–30Precision acrylic
Cole & Mason Hampstead Electric$45–55Electric
Peugeot Paris u’Select Salt Mill$55–65French beechwood
HexClad HexMill Salt Grinder$60–70Professional aluminum
MÄNNKITCHEN Salt Cannon~$200Ultra-luxury titanium

Top Gourmet Seasoning Shakers

Best-selling products across Montreal, popcorn, Everything Bagel, and ethnic categories.

ProductPriceSizeCategory
McCormick Montreal Steak$11.956.37 ozMontreal
McCormick Montreal Chicken$5.492.87 ozMontreal
Tone’s Canadian Steak Seasoning$12.9928 ozMontreal
Kernel Season’s Variety Pack (8)$12.990.9 oz eaPopcorn
Gold Medal Flavacol$8.9935 ozPopcorn
Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel$4.992.3 ozGourmet
SPQR Everything Bagel XL$12.8810 ozGourmet
The Truffleist Truffle Everything$14.994 ozPremium
Tajín Clásico Chili Lime$4.499 ozEthnic
Za’atar Spice Shakers$9–15variesEthnic

Data sourced from Amazon US and Walmart | March 2026 & US Market Price Comparison | March 2026

Looking at the data I realized that a specialty play the Grinder market is more upmarket, but it likely has smaller volume but the shaker market is competitive but large volume, once it hits mainstream. So the real question is how do we move up the value chain, first in the Himalayan Shaker Market, and then how do we take the 50g humble Pakistani BBQ Mixes and others more Ethnic Blends into mass market Shaker Formats. Also the Prices in the US varies significantly by state for Ethnic Brands. More expensive in less ethnically dense location, and cheaper and on sale in more high volume sales markets.

Some quick realization was that perhaps the shaker spice/rub retail space is more premium than the cardboard box items which traditionally sell in the ethnic segments at major retail. My hypothesis is that over time if you move form ethnic aisle to more main stream the volume is for sure destined to grow as is the ability to charge a Premium because right now price parity is almost similar per oz of product, its the volumes that are vastly different.

Pakistani BBQ Brands vs US Local Seasonings

Price Analysis & Market Opportunity | March 2026

Current US Pricing: Shan, National & Falak BBQ Products

BrandProductSizeUS Price$/ozFormat
ShanTikka Seekh Kabab50g (1.76 oz)$2.50$1.42Packet in box
ShanSeekh Kabab50g (1.76 oz)$2.50$1.42Packet in box
ShanBihari Kabab50g (1.76 oz)$2.50$1.42Packet in box
ShanTandoori Masala50g (1.76 oz)$2.50$1.42Packet in box
ShanChicken Tikka50g (1.76 oz)$2.50$1.42Packet in box
NationalTikka Boti Seekh Kabab46g (1.60 oz)$2.29$1.43Packet in box
NationalChicken Tikka44g (1.55 oz)$2.29$1.48Packet in box
NationalChicken Tandoori41g (1.44 oz)$2.29$1.59Packet in box
NationalBihari Kabab42g (1.48 oz)$2.29$1.55Packet in box
NationalChapli Kabab72g (2.53 oz)$2.99$1.18Packet in box
FalakFries Masala75g (2.65 oz)$3.49$1.32Plastic shaker
FalakShawarma Mix75g (2.65 oz)$3.49$1.32Plastic shaker
FalakChaat Masala75g (2.65 oz)$3.49$1.32Plastic shaker

US Local BBQ/Grill Seasonings (Shaker Format)

BrandProductSizeUS Price$/ozFormat
McCormickMontreal Steak3.4 oz$5.49$1.61Plastic shaker
McCormickMontreal Steak6.37 oz$7.99$1.25Plastic shaker
McCormickMontreal Steak29 oz$15.99$0.55Bulk shaker
McCormickMontreal Chicken2.75 oz$4.99$1.81Plastic shaker
WeberChicago Steak5.5 oz$5.99$1.09Plastic shaker
Kinder’sButtery Steakhouse9.5 oz$7.99$0.84Plastic shaker
Lawry’sSeasoned Salt8 oz$4.29$0.54Plastic shaker
Old BayOriginal Seasoning6 oz$6.19$1.03Plastic shaker
TajínClásico9 oz$4.49$0.50Plastic shaker
The Spice WayShawarma4 oz$9.99$2.50Plastic shaker
SadafShawarma2 oz$5.99$3.00Plastic shaker

Price Per Ounce Comparison Summary

CategoryAvg $/ozFormatPosition
Shan BBQ range$1.42PacketEthnic specialty
National BBQ range$1.48PacketEthnic specialty
Falak shakers$1.32ShakerCrossover
McCormick Montreal (avg)$1.43ShakerMainstream
US mainstream grill seasonings$0.85ShakerMainstream
Premium ethnic shakers (Sadaf, etc.)$2.75ShakerPremium ethnic

Revenue Opportunity: Shaker Format vs Packet

Hypothetical scenario for Shan or National launching 75g shaker line

MetricCurrent (packet)Shaker (conservative)Shaker (premium)
Product size50g (1.76 oz)75g (2.65 oz)75g (2.65 oz)
US retail price$2.50$4.49$6.99
Price per ounce$1.42$1.69$2.64
$/oz vs current+19%+86%
Revenue per unit$2.50$4.49 (+80%)$6.99 (+180%)
Est. COGS increase+$0.60+$0.80
Gross margin uplift+$1.39/unit+$3.69/unit

Market Sizing: US BBQ Seasoning Shaker Category

MetricValue
US spices & seasonings market (2024)$5.6 billion
Meat & seafood seasonings share28% = $1.57 billion
BBQ/grill seasonings estimate~$400 million
Ethnic/international segment CAGR7.8%
Addressable market for Shan/National shakers$50-80 million opportunity

Ethnic Food Seasonings — Key Drivers

The year 2024 saw a notable increase in consumer interest toward authentic ethnic cuisines, particularly Indian, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian foods, where spices play a central role. The growing multicultural population in the US has introduced diverse flavor profiles and ethnic seasonings into mainstream American cuisine.

The increasing popularity of Indian and Asian cuisines, coupled with a rising inclination toward prepared foods, stands out as the primary catalyst for growth in the North American spices and seasonings market.

Top Ethnic Seasoning Categories:

  • Latin American: Tajín, taco seasoning, chipotle, cumin (~$800M+ segment)
  • Asian: Sriracha blends, curry powders, za’atar, garam masala
  • Mediterranean: Everything bagel, Italian herbs, Greek seasonings
  • Indian: Turmeric, ginger, curry blends (fastest-growing)

Market Segmentation (US)

SegmentMarket Share 2024
Spices65%
Herbs & Seasonings22%
Salt & Salt Substitutes13%

The South region commands a dominant 33.47% market share in 2024 and is projected to maintain a 6.82% growth rate through 2030, stemming from the region’s demographic diversity and established cultural traditions.

Data sourced from Amazon US, Walmart, and brand websites | & Polaris Research

Key Insights

1. Pricing parity exists: Shan and National BBQ packets sell at $1.42-1.48/oz, virtually identical to McCormick Montreal Steak ($1.43/oz average). They are already competitive on price-per-ounce.

2. Format gap is the barrier: The problem is not price , it is format. Packets are perceived as “ethnic specialty” while shakers are “mainstream convenience.” Same price point, completely different shelf placement and consumer perception.

3. Premium ethnic gap: Brands like Sadaf and The Spice Way sell shawarma seasonings at $2.50-3.00/oz in shaker format, nearly double what Shan/National charge for similar Middle Eastern blends in packet format.

4. Revenue opportunity: Conservative shaker launch at $4.49 (75g) = +80% revenue per unit, +19% per ounce. Premium positioning at $6.99 (75g) = +180% revenue per unit, +86% per ounce.

5. Falak proves the model: Their fries masala and shawarma mix shakers at $3.49/75g demonstrate the shaker format works for Pakistani brands, they are just not in the BBQ kabab space yet. Note, is that from some years ago I do remember seeing a shaker version of Shan in the GCC Market. Even for red chili, turmeric and others.

What I envision this market play to be with the help of AI is the following.

The shaker isn’t just a bottle | It’s a shelf strategy

For decades, Shan, National, and Falak have competed on flavor, authenticity, and price within the ethnic aisle and won. Their BBQ masalas rival or beat any mainstream grill seasoning on taste and value. But the packet format anchors them to a distribution channel with structural limits: low visibility, niche foot traffic, and a ceiling on volume growth. The shaker format breaks that ceiling. It signals “everyday seasoning” to retailers and consumers alike, earning placement in the mainstream spice aisle where 80% of purchases happen. It commands premium pricing not because the spice inside is different, but because the perceived use case shifts from “special recipe ingredient” to “shake on everything.” And critically, it positions Pakistani brands to ride the fastest growing segment in American food: ethnic flavors going mainstream. The question isn’t whether Shan or National can make this transition . Falak is already proving the model works. The question is whether they will, before McCormick and private labels fill the gap with their own “inspired by” tikka and seekh kebab or shawarma or fries blends. The opportunity window is open. The mainstream American grill is ready for Pakistani heat. The only thing missing is the shaker on the shelf with a nuanced re position approach to win over the mainstream market.

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