Chocolate Confectionery - China - June 2017
Chocolate Confectionery - China - June 2017

“Chinese consumers primarily consume chocolate to enhance the mood rather than as a snack, so making chocolate more snack-like should potentially expand the usage. Manufacturers can include popular healthy snack foods such as nuts, dried fruits, or puffed grains to not only add flavour and health benefits to the product but naturally reduce chocolate’s fat and sugar content which has been consumers’ major concern.”

–    Ching Yang, Senior Research Analyst

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Executive Summary
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Consumer

Consumer

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The Consumer – What You Need to Know
Chocolate Usage
Purchase Purpose
General Attitudes
Favourable Changes
Future Consumption
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