Category: Confectionery
Europe Confectionery
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Sugar Confectionery in Slovenia
... rise in inflation and tightening monetary policy is expected to dampen volume growth somewhat. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though its growth is expected to ease. As a result, consumers ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Poland
... losing contracts with retail chains, larger companies like Nestlé and Mondelez increased their prices openly. Despite these price hikes, the financial results of these companies did not deteriorate. In fact, the net sales value for ... Read More
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Gum in Poland
... campaign called ""Every Smile is Beautiful"" to support the introduction of its new product, Orbit White Raspberry Pomegranate. This sugar-free gum, which combined fruity notes of raspberry and pomegranate, was positioned as providing a refreshing ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Poland
... contributed to this trend was the increasing presence of Ukrainian sweets in Poland, which has been occurring for about 7-8 years. This phenomenon mirrored the situation in the UK, where Polish immigrants brought Polish products ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Lithuania
... high, but the economy is stable and hence consumer purchasing power has remained resilient. Still, when it comes to indulgent snacking occasions, such as chocolate confectionery, Lithuanians are consuming fewer products or are switching to ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Romania
... balanced by high inflation and rising living costs, with decreased consumer purchasing power limiting growth potential. Despite this, with sugar confectionery appealing to children and teenagers, the return to school learning aided retail volume growth ... Read More
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Gum in Slovakia
... consumer spending on non-essential items such as gum slightly decreases. However, brand loyalty remains a crucial factor in gum, with consumers continuing to prefer their favourite brands and flavours. Nevertheless, consumers are engaging in price ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Slovenia
... rise in inflation and tightening monetary policy is expected to dampen volume growth somewhat. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though its growth is expected to ease. As a result, consumers ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Lithuania
... terms of volume sales it is ahead of only gum in snacks overall. However, it does do very well in one respect, at least. Pastilles, gummies, jellies and chews are a popular option with consumers ... Read More
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Gum in Norway
... opens up and domestic prices increase from a new, lower baseline due to inflationary pressures, there has been an increase in sales from Sweden, challenging growth. Additionally, it has been noted that there is a ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Norway
... in unit price points, which has challenged sales as consumers work with lower disposable budgets. As such, down trading was noted as consumers looked to continue buying chocolate confectionery, opting for lower-priced goods. While some ... Read More
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Gum in Lithuania
... in double-digits thanks to retail price inflation. Gum tends to be championed for its breath-freshening qualities. However, there is a widespread perception in Lithuania that gum is anti-social, and this continues to challenge consumption of ... Read More
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Gum in Slovenia
... remove any bad breath. The return of tourists in large number is also expected to boost volume sales. Euromonitor International's Gum in Slovenia report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing ... Read More
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Gum in Croatia
... was strong in 2022, continues in 2023. Post-pandemic, both local consumers and foreign tourists are eager to return to socialising, and welcome breath-freshening opportunities. As the war in Ukraine pushes energy prices up and impacts ... Read More
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Gum in Latvia
... remove any bad breath. Euromonitor International's Gum in Latvia report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. In addition to the latest retail sales data ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Latvia
... of Ukraine, the meteoric rise in inflation and tightening monetary policy, all have a dampening impact. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though its growth is expected to ease. As a ... Read More
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Gum in Sweden
... solution diminished. As a result, gum sales struggled to recover and are expected to experience negative volume growth in 2023. The lack of new product development has also contributed to the industry's challenges in revitalising ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Sweden
... other snacks categories, particularly chocolate confectionery, remains fierce. However, within the sugar confectionery segment, the pick and mix format is making a recovery after being negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Swedes are once again ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Serbia
... consumption. Despite inflationary pressures, which encouraged consumers to be more sensitive, chocolate confectionery benefitted from its perception as an affordable indulgence, as consumers sought to treat themselves, while eschewing larger purchases. In addition, while man... ... Read More
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Diabetic Food Market Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2023-2030 - By Product, Technology, Grade, Application, End-user, Region: (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa)
... The global prevalence of diabetes has been steadily increasing, with over 530 million adults affected in 2021. This alarming trend has prompted government authorities, healthcare organizations, and the public to focus on adopting a healthy ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Bulgaria
... set to be down slightly from 2022 and remain considerably slower than growth in current value sales. The lollipops category has experienced the steepest price hikes, as it is more exposed to high inflation due ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Serbia
... busy, pre-pandemic lifestyles, which led to an increase in impulse purchasing occasions. Despite rising levels of health awareness, Serbians continued to take comfort in their favourite sweets, which are seen as affordable luxuries during times ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Hungary
... favour of their best-selling lines, as they could not afford to be left with excess stock. This had a detrimental effect on underperforming products, such as boiled sweets, lollipops and liquorice, while power mints, medicated ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Greece
... diversifying its product range and offering an innovative oat-infused chocolate product. This initiative marks the introduction of the first-ever oat chocolate in the Greek market. Euromonitor International's Chocolate Confectionery in Greece report offers in-depth knowledge ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Latvia
... growth, mints are expected to be the strongest performer. Mints are perceived as healthier than other sugar confectionery and are also used as a breath freshener and this is driving volume growth. Manufacturers of mints, ... Read More