Over the forecast period, retail sales of chocolate confectionery in Spain are expected to increase at a current value CAGR of 3% (2025 constant value CAGR of 1%), reaching EUR2.5 billion.
Local consumers are set to increasingly seek emotional experiences and meaningful connections beyond simple indulgence in chocolate confectionery. Brands will respond to this trend with creative campaigns designed to build lasting relationships with their customers.
Over the forecast period, chocolate confectionery in Spain is likely to see a continued trend towards product diversification, as companies seek to capitalise on every possible profit opportunity amid the persistent strength of private label. For example, Idilia Foods, a leader in chocolate spreads and flavoured milk drinks, will build on its successful collaboration with Chocolates Torras.
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Chocolate Confectionery
This is the aggregation of tablets, countlines, chocolate pouches and bags, boxed assortments, seasonal chocolate, chocolate with toys, and other chocolate confectionery. Nuts and fruits covered in chocolate are included in this category. Note that chocolate overtly positioned for baking/cooking purposes is excluded from Euromonitor International's confectionery coverage.
See all of our definitionsThis report originates from Passport, our Chocolate Confectionery research and analysis database.
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