CONSUMER MARKETS The chocolate of tomorrow What today’s market can tell us about the future June 2012 kpmg.com R evenues from the chocolate industry continue to prove rewarding‚ with 2011 figures from IBISWorld predicting annualized growth of around 2% over the next five years‚ after dampened expectations during the dark days of 2007-09. But behind the encouraging headlines‚ many companies are battling to stay on top of a rapidly shifting marketplace. Taste is diverging‚ as fast-growing
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Marketing Research Project on AMUL Chocolate Submitted by: Nabanita Kalita (15) Priyanka Mahanta (33) Acknowledgement As we know research work needs hard work‚ keen insight and long patience with scholarly vision based on content operation hence it becomes a humble duty to express our sincere gratitude to Mrs. Rinalini Pathak Kakati‚ our Project In-charge for her ideas and help. However‚ we accept
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Major problem: How can “Cowgirl Chocolates” advertise and increase profitability through their online retail services and expand their wholesale business to include more retailers? Sub-Problems: (non-controllable) • Economy- if the economy is in recession‚ the demand for expandable goods will decrease. • Demand- only approximately 15% of consumer is currently eating spicy foods. Men are more inclined to eat spicy food than women. • Supply- product has a short shelf life and contains imported
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The Chocolate War: To Ban or To Not Be Banned In Robert Cormier’s The Chocolate War‚ the story itself may be considered a little controversial. Although the storyline is interesting and many people had their eyes glued to the page‚ others believe that some parts in the book are too controversial that it should be banned in schools. I personally believe that even though The Chocolate War was an interesting book to read‚ it should be banned from schools. While reading The Chocolate War‚ I noticed
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Abstract Chocolate is a popular food and it is usually consumed as a snack food which is not as a main meal. Its consumption also has been associated with pleasure‚ love and enjoyment. Previously‚ many studies have been done to find the correlation between chocolates consumption and moods but the relationship between chocolates and moods were highly complex. However‚ the effectiveness of consuming chocolates on peoples’ mood remains unclear and the evidence in chocolate studies remains highly
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Dark chocolate history goes back at least 3000 years. What began as a bitter drink in the pre-historic tropics of South America has become one of the world’s most popular treats. For most of this time‚ dark chocolate was the only form. So chocolate history is really the history of dark chocolate. Native American Drink Throughout the tropical areas of Central and South America‚ a room-temperature drink made from cacao seeds has been enjoyed for several thousand years‚ with the earliest
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dipped in chocolate‚ gourmet chocolate pretzels‚ chocolate caramel apples and chocolate covered pecans. Strawberry Dipped in Chocolate Choose luscious and large strawberries from the grocery store. Carefully wash and air dry them‚ leaving the stems and hulls intact. Microwave milk chocolate chips or semi-sweet chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl‚ following the instructions on the bag. Do not overcook. When the chocolate is melted‚ carefully dip each strawberry into the chocolate‚ swirling the
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Chocolate Industry in India OBJECTIVES * To understand the overall chocolate industry in India. * To know the challenges and opportunities. INTRODUCTION * Indian chocolates industry is growing at a rapidly18-20% per annum. * Cadbury ’s occupy about 72% of the chocolate/confectionery market with Dairy Milk‚ Five Star‚ Perk‚ Gems * The organized sector in chocolates constitutes 40%.Chocolate consumption in India is low‚ per capita consumption in urban India is estimated
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White Chocolate The history of white chocolate The first chocolate bar was invented in 1847 by the Fry Brothers in Bristol‚ England. White chocolate first appeared in Switzerland in the 1930’s. It was invented by Nestle to use excess cocoa butter. The first bar’s name was called Galak. A year later in the USA‚ white chocolate was first made by the M&M Candy Company. In‚ 1948 introduced by Nestle was the Alpine White chocolate bar containing white chocolate and chopped almonds. In 1993
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250AD – 1000AD The earliest record of chocolate consumption dates from the Classic period of the Ancient Maya of Mexico and Central America. The Maya and their ancestors made chocolate into a spicy drink (cacao paste mixed with chili peppers‚ vanilla and other ingredients) that they used in ceremonies. 14th – 16th century The Aztec‚ between the 14th and 16th centuries‚ were among those who had to trade for cacao and often required that citizens and conquered peoples pay their tribute in cacao seeds—a
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