Region: New Zealand
Category: Candy

New Zealand Candy

(7 reports matching your criteria)
  • New Zealand Sugar Confectionery

    ... as everyday escapism. Whether for gifting, celebrating, or simply stocking up for a treat, sugar confectionery’s appeal persists. Players are introducing new product sizes and formats tailored to these consumption scenarios. For example, Mackintosh’s released ... Read More

  • New Zealand Chocolate Confectionery

    ... due to reduced cocoa production in West Africa, which accounts for 70% of the world's supply, as a result of the adverse El Niño weather effects. As New Zealand relies entirely on imported cocoa, the ... Read More

  • New Zealand Gum

    ... their routines. This trend is bolstered by the resurgence of social activities in the post-pandemic landscape, favouring mints and chewing gum, especially sugar-free variants. The Wrigley Co (NZ) Ltd maintains its dominance in gum, leading ... Read More

  • New Zealand: Confectionery and Snacks Industry - Analysis, Size, Trends, Consumption, and Forecast

    ... and a forecast for the industry development in the medium term (2024-2029). It is a comprehensive industry report, analyzing multiple products within the beer industry, segmented into several main categories. This research report provides a ... Read More

  • New Zealand: Chocolate Confectionery Market - Analysis, Size, Trends, Consumption, and Forecast

    ... of COVID-19 on it, and a forecast for the market development in the medium term. The report provides a strategic analysis of the chocolate confectionery market in New Zealand and describes the main market participants, ... Read More

  • Gum in New Zealand

    ... this are multi-faceted, with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand dropping interest rates to record lows at the start of the pandemic, overstimulating the local economy. Additionally, domestic and international supply chain disruptions and rising ... Read More

  • Sugar Confectionery in New Zealand

    ... contribute to these inflationary pressures. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand's record-low interest rates at the start of the pandemic over-stimulated the local economy. Additionally, domestic and international supply chain disruptions, rising logistics costs, and ... Read More

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