Category: Confectionery
Taiwan Confectionery
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Taiwan Chocolate Confectionery
... snacking at home is declining. Many consumers have reduced the amount of snacks they eat at home, with many also reducing hoarding and bulk purchasing. Meanwhile, more snack consumption has returned to convenience stores. With ... Read More
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Taiwan Gum
... people began to resume normal social interactions. It was anticipated that this would greatly help gum sales. However, the degree of recovery has not met expectations. One main reason for this is that many consumers ... Read More
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Taiwan Sugar Confectionery
... for sugar confectionery showed a decline in demand in 2023. Home snack consumption habits waned, with lower hoarding and bulk purchasing. More consumers were returning to convenience stores and impulse purchases and the frequent promotion ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Taiwan
... nearing pre-COVID levels, aided by the full relaxation of restrictions from the third quarter of 2022. As consumers have returned to socialising and going out more regularly, they have also resumed impulse buying and shopping ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Taiwan
... and outside, consumers are increasingly returning to impulse purchases at convenience stores. The removal of masks also led to the return of many viral respiratory conditions and coughing, which is driving sales of throat lozenges ... Read More
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Gum in Taiwan
... In December 2022, the Taiwanese government lifted the outdoor mask-wearing requirement. This policy encouraged consumers to chew gum whilst walking outdoors and led to a slight rebound in gum sales. The positive trend is continuing ... Read More