The Holiday Sensory Checklist: Getting the Most from Seasonal Testing 

It may feel like the holidays are far off and summer is still in full swing, but in the research world the clock is already ticking. Missing the planning window can mean delayed launches, missed shelf space, and lost sales opportunities. If you are preparing festive flavors, limited edition packaging, or seasonal product lines, August is the time to secure your sensory testing strategy. Use this checklist to keep your holiday research on track, deliver reliable results, and stay ahead of the seasonal rush. 

Booking early avoids the last-minute scramble and ensures you have the right resources in place. 

  • Secure the right facility features 
    Choose facilities with the setup your study requires, such as controlled environments for consistent lighting, temperature, and sound, on-site kitchens for food preparation, and viewing options for clients to observe testing in real time.  
  • Be accessible to your audience 
    Select locations that are convenient for your target participants to reduce travel barriers and increase show rates. Strategic location choices improve participation and keep your timelines on track. 
  • Allow for refinement 
    Early bookings give you time for pilot testing, client feedback, and adjustments before your main testing window, ensuring the final execution runs smoothly. 

Thinking about in-facility testing? Our research facilities in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton, and other key markets are designed for more than just room rentals. Each location offers controlled environments, experienced on-site teams, and real-time client support. We also provide on-site translators who follow the moderator and participant dialogue, delivering real-time translation. From mall intercepts to sensory testing, every project is managed by dedicated local staff and a project manager who acts as an extension of your team. Clients can also observe sessions remotely from anywhere, making participation easy no matter where they are.  

Selecting the right method ensures your sensory testing produces authentic and actionable results. 

  • Central Location Tests (CLTs) 
    Best for controlled evaluations where every participant experiences the product under identical conditions. Our spaces are equipped for taste, scent, and texture testing with real-time observation capabilities. 
  • In-Home Usage Tests (IHUTs) 
    Ideal for products that need to be tested in everyday settings. We manage all logistics for perishable, frozen, or fragile items, from packaging to temperature-controlled shipping, so products arrive in perfect condition for evaluation. 

To test a new feature or upgrades, you can use IN-HOME USAGE TESTS (IHUTs) and in-person product testing. These approaches are designed to evaluate consumer preferences regarding your new features or packaging options.     

If you’re getting ready to run an IHUTs using panel data, now’s a great time to download our Plain Language Guide to Product and Package Tests 

  • Post-trial follow ups 
    Conduct online surveys or interviews  to capture feedback, including purchase intent and real-life product impressions. 

Ethical, inclusive, and compliant practices are essential to credible sensory testing. From verifying who participates to ensuring accessibility and privacy, every step must protect the integrity of your results and the comfort of your respondents. 

  • Recruit the right participants 
    Whether targeting low-incidence groups, medical professionals, bilingual households, or general consumers, success comes from working with genuine participants rather than filling quotas. We verify participant identities, recruit from vetted sources, and pay panelists by cheque to confirm both identity and Canadian address. 
  • Follow age appropriate and privacy protocols 
    Always secure parental consent when testing with minors and ensure your study complies with privacy laws when collecting personal information or offering incentives. 
  • Design with accessibility in mind 
    Create surveys and packaging that meet WCAG 2.1 standards and AODA guidelines so participants of all abilities can take part comfortably. This includes screen reader compatibility, clear fonts, and easy-to-use questionnaire layouts. 

The holiday season moves quickly, and unexpected delays or challenges are more common than many realize. From postal strikes and cross-border shipping slowdowns to last-minute regulation changes and packaging failures, thoughtful preparation always outperforms a rushed launch. The aim is to move quickly enough to meet deadlines while maintaining the accuracy and reliability your decisions require. 

  • Use modular study designs 
    Structure your study in smaller phases so you can deliver early topline results while full data collection continues. This allows stakeholders to make timely decisions without waiting for the entire project to finish. 
  • Work with an end to end provider 
    Partner with a team that can manage recruitment, programming, hosting, logistics, and sensory operations under one roof. This reduces handoffs, shortens timelines, and improves accountability. 
  • Run a pilot before launch 
    A small-scale trial can reveal programming issues, unclear instructions, or stimulus delivery problems before they become costly at full scale. 

Sensory testing should not end when the data is collected. The findings are an opportunity to refine and strengthen your holiday market approach. 

  • De risk innovation and guide execution 
    Use real consumer feedback to validate new flavors, packaging, or messaging before committing to full production. 
  • Align product insights with market strategy 
    Apply sensory results to influence marketing campaigns, retail placement, and seasonal storytelling that resonates with consumers. 
  • Build a foundation for next year 
    Incorporate lessons learned into your innovation process to improve timing, targeting, and performance for future seasonal launches. 

Ready to get started? Let’s discuss how our team can make your next holiday launch seamless, on time, and backed by reliable data you can trust.

Canadian Viewpoint is a one-stop market research data collection and fieldwork company. For over 40 years, we have been trusted by clients ranging from global Fortune 500 companies to local, boutique market, social, and academic research firms and offering top-quality solutions for offline, online, qualitative, and quantitative fieldwork. We specialize in providing high-quality solutions for offlineonline, qualitative, and quantitative fieldwork. As long-term members of the Insights Association, accredited members of the Canadian Research and Insights Council (CRIC), and corporate members of ESOMAR, we uphold the highest industry standards. Our diverse range of services includes sampleprogramming and hostingmall interceptscentral location recruitmentmystery shoppingin-home usage tests (IHUTS)sensory testingshelf testingcomputer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI)Facial Coding, and other cutting-edge technologies. Explore our website to learn more about our offerings and access our demo site to experience our tools firsthand.

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