Category: Candy
Candy market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Sugar Confectionery in Singapore
In 2025, retail value sales of sugar confectionery in Singapore are set to grow by 2% in current terms to SGD196 million, marking a continuation of its upward trajectory. However, this growth rate is slower compared to the previous year, reflecting increasing maturity and changing consumer dynamics. ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Ecuador
Sugar confectionery in Ecuador has been negatively impacted by a complex combination of economic instability, rising insecurity and ongoing disruptions such as power outages, all of which have limited consumer mobility and reduced opportunities for impulse purchases. However, 2025 is expected to sho ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Morocco
Volume sales of sugar confectionery were impacted by economic uncertainty in Morocco, resulting in a slowdown in growth over 2025. Consumers cut down on the amount of sugar confectionery they consumed towards the end of the review period. More expensive products such as pastilles, gums, jellies and ... Read More
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Gum in Kazakhstan
Gum is expected to register positive current value and volume growth in Kazakhstan in 2025. Increasing consumer interest in products associated with fresh breath and oral care support value sales. Chewing gum accounts for most value sales and is also expected to register higher value and volume grow ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Kazakhstan
Sugar confectionery is expected to register both healthy current value and volume growth in Kazakhstan in 2025, supported by continuing population growth. Also, with the continuing expansion of modern grocery retailers, accessibility is also increasing, and this further supports value sales. Gummies ... Read More
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Gum in Morocco
Gum recorded positive volume sales growth in 2025, as increasingly hectic lifestyles led consumers to spend more time away from home. Longer school days and office hours have benefited the gum category. Many Moroccans turn to gum to freshen their breath and help keep their teeth clean when they are ... Read More
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Gum in Georgia
Gum continued to grow in Georgia in 2025, albeit at a slower pace compared to 2024. As in the broader confectionery market, discounts remained a key driver of sales in the year. The Dirol brand continued to lead this, setting the tone for pricing and promotional activity. Innovations - such as the i ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Norway
Sugar confectionery in Norway is set to record a positive uplift in retail value sales in 2025. This recovery is supported by consistent demand for familiar brands, including pick ‘n’ mix assortments, the growing availability of premium and plant-based alternatives, and the continued strength of med ... Read More
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Gum in Ecuador
Power outages and concerns about public safety have taken a toll on gum sales in Ecuador by reducing foot traffic in public spaces, limiting opportunities for impulse purchases. Although 2025 is expected to show a slight recovery from the sharp decline seen in 2024, many consumers continue to avoid ... Read More
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Gum in Norway
Gum in Norway remains a mature, low-engagement category, with limited underlying growth potential. Retail volume sales are expected to stabilise in 2025 following several years of notable post-pandemic declines. However, volume sales remain well below pre-pandemic levels, reinforcing the longer-term ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Georgia
Sugar confectionery registered slow volume and value growth in 2025, with toffees, caramels, and nougat remaining the leading category in volume terms. The main driver of demand was the perception of sugar confectionery as an affordable, traditional and widely enjoyed treat for both children and adu ... Read More
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Chocolate and Sugar Confectionery in France: ISIC 1543
PPI Euromonitor International's Industrial reports provide a 360 degree view of an industry. The Industrial market report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the Chocolate and Sugar Confectionery: ISIC 1543 market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data, allow ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Bolivia
While both current and constant value sales are expected to rise, volume sales are expected to see a decline. Soaring inflation, as well as a shortage of US dollars, is dampening volume sales and is particularly impacting imported brands. In this challenging context, larger companies have coped bett ... Read More
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Gum in Bolivia
While both current and constant value sales are expected to rise, volume sales are expected to see a sharp decline. Soaring inflation, as well as a shortage of US dollars, is dampening volume sales and is particularly impacting imported brands. In this context, larger companies are coping better, as ... Read More
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Gum in Ireland
Value sales of gum in Ireland are set to increase in 2025, while volume growth remains modest. This growth reflects consumer willingness to spend more, even as unit sales remain subdued. As Irish lifestyles become increasingly dynamic and gum is largely an impulse purchase, overall sales performance ... Read More
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Gum in Israel
Value sales of gum are set to increase in 2025, even though overall demand remains stable. This growth is primarily driven by price increases across the market, in line with broader inflation affecting consumer goods. The VAT rise from 17% to 18% in January 2025 also contributed to higher retail pri ... Read More
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Gum in Azerbaijan
Gum in Azerbaijan is expected to register both healthy current value and volume growth in 2025, supported by continuing population growth. In addition, expanding distribution, strong marketing support, and increasing consumer interest in products associated with fresh breath and oral care, are also ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Ireland
Value sales of sugar confectionery in Ireland are set to increase in 2025, driven by premiumisation and the introduction of new product formats. However, in volume terms, the category will remain relatively flat as many consumers increasingly avoid sugary products due to growing health and wellness ... Read More
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Gum in Costa Rica
While gum remains a small category in Costa Rica in 2025, a few new products have entered the market, capturing the attention of consumers looking for different flavours or presentations. For instance, Extra introduced a sugar-free version of 40 units in a plastic tub, following Trident's earlier re ... Read More
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Gum in Hungary
Sales of gum have seen steady growth in current value terms in 2025, although growth has largely been fuelled by price increases rather than a significant increase in demand. Nonetheless, with consumers returning to busier lives away from the home there has been an increased demand for chewing gum, ... Read More
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Gum in the Czech Republic
Retail value sales of gum are expected to stagnate in the Czech Republic in 2025, while volume sales are set to decline. This disparity in performance is primarily resulting from the fact that the average unit price is growing thanks to innovations and the introduction of new, more expensive product ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Azerbaijan
Sugar confectionery is expected to register both healthy current value and volume growth in Azerbaijan in 2025, supported by continuing population growth. The affordability of sugar confectionery also supports value sales, especially in light of significant price hikes for chocolate confectionery, d ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Dominican Republic
The sugar confectionery market in the Dominican Republic is projected to continue growing in both volume and current value terms in 2025, extending the positive trend seen in the previous year. This growth is largely driven by the category’s lower unit prices compared to other types of snacks. With ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Hungary
Sales of sugar confectionery have seen steady growth in current value terms in 2025, supported by the demand for affordable indulgences. Nonetheless, value growth has also continued to be driven by price increases linked to inflation and the rising cost of ingredients, such as sugar. While some cate ... Read More
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Gum in Dominican Republic
The gum market in the Dominican Republic is expected to sustain positive growth in current value terms throughout 2025. As social interactions increase, more consumers are opting to chew gum to freshen their breath and relieve anxiety. In addition, its low unit price makes it an attractive option fo ... Read More