Nils-Gerrit Wunsch
Research expert covering foods trends in North America, Europe, and the global food system
Get in touch with us nowIn September 2023, total monthly manufacturer sales of chocolate and chocolate confectionery in Canada amounted to roughly 280.5 million Canadian dollars. Sales were usually at their highest during the months of December and March.
The top consideration that may lead Canadian consumers in 2020 to buy chocolate was the flavor. When shopping for chocolate, consumers often also thought about the price, the quality, and the brand of the product. That same year, nearly 60 percent of Canadians would typically spend anywhere between one and 15 Canadian dollars on chocolate. Less than one percent of the population spent over 100 Canadian dollars each month.
In 2018, the Canadian chocolate market was led by companies such as Nestlé, Mondelez, and Lindt. With a market share of just under 20 percent, Nestlé, a Swiss multinational food and drink corporation, was the market leader that year. Private labels accounted for a total market share of over five percent.
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