Category: Confectionery
Dominican Republic Confectionery
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Dominican Republic Gum
... Chewing gum is mostly used between meals to clean teeth and freshen breath, particularly if consumers expect to be socialising with other people, and with society fully opened up, post pandemic, this will support volume ... Read More
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Dominican Republic Sugar Confectionery
... this is expected to support volume growth. Lollipops are expected to register the highest current value growth, Euromonitor International's Sugar Confectionery in Dominican Republic report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, ... Read More
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Dominican Republic Chocolate Confectionery
... chocolate industry and is one of the main producers of cocoa worldwide – however, it was not immune from price rises for cocoa, as well as for sugar, and this increased retailed prices and dampened ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Dominican Republic
... ones. With all retailers fully reopened there has been a full return to impulse buying, underpinning retail volume sales. Nevertheless, budget-conscious consumers are trading down to lower-priced items in this category, with higher-priced sugar confectionery ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Dominican Republic
... remains above average. Nevertheless, consumers continue to make allowances for chocolate confectionery since it is considered a small occasional indulgence. While many consumers are turning to items they perceive to be healthier, small indulgences in ... Read More
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Gum in Dominican Republic
... heavily impacted in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Chewing gum is mostly used between meals to clean teeth and freshen breath, particularly if consumers expect to be socialising with other people. In ... Read More