Party Bag - Fillers
The following sections synthesize current research and consumer data into a comprehensive look at the "Party Bag Filler" phenomenon, covering psychological drivers, environmental impacts, and shifting consumer trends.
: Roughly 90% of parents in some surveys admitted they dislike making goody bags but continue to do so because they feel it is "expected". Consumer Trends and "Plastic Tat" PARTY BAG FILLERS
: Many parents use mass-produced fillers to generate a "culture of sameness," avoiding the social risk of being perceived as an "exceptional" or "over-the-top" mother/parent. disposable plastic items
Research into children's birthday parties suggests that party bag fillers are less about the items themselves and more about social signaling among parents. often referred to as "plastic tat".
The market is seeing a significant shift away from low-cost, disposable plastic items, often referred to as "plastic tat".