Ice Cream and Frozen Novelties - Canada - May 2016
Ice Cream and Frozen Novelties - Canada - May 2016

Canadians love ice cream. Some 90% of Canadians claim to eat single flavoured ice cream during the warmer months and with the exception of gelato, more than half of Canadians claim to eat ice cream at some point. Even with ice cream and frozen treats’ relatively high penetration, the market has softened, falling to 6.8 litres per capita in 2015 from 7.7 in 2008, a trend that is ...

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Overview

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Executive Summary

Market

Market

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The Market – What You Need to Know
Market Size and Forecast
Market Factors

Consumer

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The Consumer – What You Need to Know
Ice Cream and Frozen Treat Usage
Factors that Influence Ice Cream Purchase
Associations with Ice Cream and Frozen Treats
Innovation Opportunities
Consumers Groups

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Brand/Company

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Key Players – What You Need to Know
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