Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Confectionery

Confectionery market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Sugar Confectionery in Ecuador

      Sugar Confectionery in Ecuador Sugar confectionery continues to post robust retail volume and current value growth in 2023, with the return of normal lifestyles boosting consumption occasions. With schools fully reopened, there is an increase in demand for sugar confectionery that can be consumed du ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in Colombia

      Chocolate Confectionery in Colombia Chocolate confectionery in Colombia is undergoing a revival, exhibiting encouraging signs of both retail value and volume growth in 2023. Nonetheless, progress is set to be relatively subdued - a result of persisting consumer habits of staying indoors thanks to on ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Costa Rica

      Sugar Confectionery in Costa Rica Children who were not able to celebrate their birthday with friends in 2020 and 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, returned to full party celebrations in 2022 and 2023. Sugar confectionery is frequently purchased for children´s birthday parties where bags of assort ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in the Czech Republic

      Sugar Confectionery in the Czech Republic Retail volume consumption of sugar confectionery is expected to continue to recover in 2023. However, post-pandemic, the category will be affected to some extent by a general trend away from sugar confectionery, particularly in the case of boiled sweets and ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Bolivia

      Sugar Confectionery in Bolivia With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the consumption of sugar confectionery products did not migrate to home consumption with the same frequency as other snacks such as ice cream or chocolate confectionery, which negatively impacted sales. Sugar confectionery de ... Read More

    • Gum in Estonia

      Gum in Estonia While gum is expected to register an increase in current value sales, constant value sales are expected to fall, due to high inflation. Volume growth is also expected to be marginal. Gum is gradually losing popularity and it increasingly gets bad press. It is seen as being bad for the ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Finland

      Sugar Confectionery in Finland Unit prices rose in 2022 and 2023 due to increasing production costs and inflation, which has boosted retail value sales in sugar confectionery. The selection of sugar confectionery in Finland is wide and varied, and the competition remains tense with regular, seasonal ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Estonia

      Sugar Confectionery in Estonia While sugar confectionery is expected to register an increase in current value sales, constant value sales are expected to fall, due to high inflation. Volume growth is also expected to be muted. In terms of value growth, mints are expected to be the strongest performe ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Colombia

      Sugar Confectionery in Colombia Despite turbulent environment, sugar confectionery, viewed by Colombian consumers as more of an affordable indulgence compared to chocolate confectionery, is turning in a resilient performance in 2023. The market has experienced significant disruptions, including dela ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in Georgia

      Chocolate Confectionery in Georgia Chocolate confectionery continued to face inflationary pressures in 2023, following an increase of between 10-15% in unit prices in 2022. The war in Ukraine and subsequent changes in logistics impacted the supply chain and drove up variable costs. In response, play ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in Denmark

      Chocolate Confectionery in Denmark The high rate of inflation prevailing in 2022 and 2023 has not had a major negative impact on the chocolate confectionery category in Denmark. Local players have managed to increase their sales and value by increasing prices, while favourable exchange rates, the re ... Read More

    • Gum in Ecuador

      Gum in Ecuador Gum is highly dependent on impulse sales in the traditional channel and so the category was heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. As demand subsided, companies substantially reduced their staff, product portfolio and distribution. In 2023, consumer lifestyles may have resumed in ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in Azerbaijan

      Chocolate Confectionery in Azerbaijan Chocolate confectionery is expected to register healthy volume and constant value growth in 2023, despite continuing economic uncertainty. Azerbaijan’s high energy export revenue should protect the economy to an extent. That being said, inflation is expected to ... Read More

    • Gum in Colombia

      Gum in Colombia Gum in Colombia is a mature category predominantly monopolised by a handful of key brands, and in 2023 is seeing a continued gradual recovery in demand. As daily routines return to normal both socially and professionally, more consumers are resorting to chewing gum for fresher breath ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in Costa Rica

      Chocolate Confectionery in Costa Rica Chocolate confectionery has enjoyed robust growth during the review period, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. The upward trend continued in 2023, as the desire to indulge with chocolate confectionery remains high. Lingering concerns regarding the war in Ukraine ... Read More

    • Gum in the Czech Republic

      Gum in the Czech Republic Gum is highly dependent on impulse purchases, on-the-go consumption, and as a breath freshener. Because of this, the post-pandemic return to social gatherings and office working post-pandemic led modest retail volume growth in 2023. Euromonitor International's Gum in Czech ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in the Netherlands

      Chocolate Confectionery in the Netherlands During the pandemic, consumers sought comfort in chocolate due to spending more time at home and had limited access to foodservice outlets. However, in 2023, there is a slight decline in chocolate sales volume, especially noticeable in the tablets category. ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Georgia

      Sugar Confectionery in Georgia Despite the challenging economic circumstances, sugar confectionery has remained a popular and affordable indulgence option for consumers in Georgia, with solid retail volume and current value growth seen in 2023. However, the pace of grow is slowing due to the increas ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Denmark

      Sugar Confectionery in Denmark Liquorice continues to be an important sweet snack in the Danish market, as well as in other Nordic countries. There is a wide choice of chocolate, gummies and other types of confectionery products with liquorice flavour that Danes love. Moreover, this category specifi ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Guatemala

      Sugar Confectionery in Guatemala Sugar confectionery is a very mature category in Guatemala, with high levels of penetration and little room for growth. Except for standard mints and medicated confectionery, products are largely consumed by younger children, particularly at birthday parties where tr ... Read More

    • Sugar Confectionery in Dominican Republic

      Sugar Confectionery in Dominican Republic As consumers feel the financial strain from inflation and struggle to stretch household budgets further, sugar confectionery offers a chance to indulge in an affordable sweet, especially for the little ones. With all retailers fully reopened there has been a ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in Dominican Republic

      Chocolate Confectionery in Dominican Republic Despite higher unit prices and worrisome inflationary pressures, chocolate confectionery enjoyed modest retail volume growth in 2023. Many Dominicans are confronted with lower purchasing power as the cost of living remains above average. Nevertheless, co ... Read More

    • Gum in Dominican Republic

      Gum in Dominican Republic Gum consumption remains steady in 2023 in the aftermath of the pandemic. Gum has historically been a product with high on-the-go and low at-home consumption in the Dominican Republic and was heavily impacted in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Chewing gum is mos ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in New Zealand

      Chocolate Confectionery in New Zealand While New Zealand has returned to a sense of normality post-pandemic, the wider effects of it continue to linger in the form of sustainably high rates of inflation. The drivers behind this are multi-faceted, with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand dropping interes ... Read More

    • Chocolate Confectionery in Guatemala

      Chocolate Confectionery in Guatemala Chocolate confectionery is witnessing slower retail volume and current value growth in 2023, with higher unit prices and inflationary pressure restricting consumption. The initial boost provided by the return of impulse occasions and social gatherings has waned s ... Read More

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