Last updated on December 27th, 2022
Non-chocolate candy is a consumer favorite during prosperous, inflationary and pandemic times, according to the National Confectioners Association. The second-largest selling confectionery category, non-chocolate candy represents 32 percent of all U.S. confectionery dollar sales and growth is outpacing that of all other segments, IRI reports.
In an effort to explore how shifting demographics, consumption preferences and shopping habits have impacted this market segment, NCA shared a new report exploring the segment titled “Getting to Know Candy Consumers 2022.”
Conducted by 210 Analytics, it offers an in-depth analysis of the growing non-chocolate candy market, with insights into consumer perceptions, attitudes and behaviors as the category continues to build. Non-chocolate snacks is expected to reach $20 billion in U.S. sales by 2027, according to Euromonitor International.
“Innovation has always been at the heart of the confectionery industry, and it’s never been a more exciting time to innovate candy,” said John Downs, president and CEO of NCA.
“There is tremendous opportunity for continued growth in the non-chocolate candy category, which is largely driven by Gen Z and Millennial consumers who are seeking out new experiences in the candy aisle. Because of its unique flavors, shapes and colors, and the incredible variety within the category, it is clear that candy is special for everyone.”
The report highlights areas of opportunities for the future of the non-chocolate category. Sharing a little bit of confectionery is a time-honored tradition and an important consideration for consumers when they purchase chocolate and candy, and the report reveals that non-chocolate candy has the potential to become a new gifting option.
In addition to flavor and type variety, the report shows that consumers appreciate having package size options. America’s companies are helping consumers manage their sugar intake by providing more transparency, choice and portion guidance options.
The full report is available to NCA member companies and retailers at CandyUSA.com/CandyConsumers.