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India Chocolate Market Outlook, 2023

Christmas is all about cold snow, warm sweaters, bright lights & CHOCOLATES. Christmas and chocolates go hand in hand since its origin December 25, is the day when christmas is celeberated all over the world, be it children or adults or age olds. Jesus chose to be born on the shortest day of the year for symbolic reasons, according to an early Christmas sermon. Christmas Day is celebrated as a major festival and public holiday in countries around the world, including many whose populations are mostly non-Christian. The traditional colors of Christmas decorations are red, green, and gold. Red symbolizes the blood of Jesus, which was shed in his crucifixion, while green symbolizes eternal life, and in particular the evergreen tree, which does not lose its leaves in the winter, and gold is the first color associated with Christmas, as one of the three gifts of the Magi, symbolizing royalty.

Christmas is all about cold snow, warm sweaters, bright lights & CHOCOLATES.
Christmas and chocolates go hand in hand since its origin
December 25, is the day when christmas is celeberated all over the world, be it children or adults or age olds. Jesus chose to be born on the shortest day of the year for symbolic reasons, according to an early Christmas sermon. Christmas Day is celebrated as a major festival and public holiday in countries around the world, including many whose populations are mostly non-Christian.
The traditional colors of Christmas decorations are red, green, and gold. Red symbolizes the blood of Jesus, which was shed in his crucifixion, while green symbolizes eternal life, and in particular the evergreen tree, which does not lose its leaves in the winter, and gold is the first color associated with Christmas, as one of the three gifts of the Magi, symbolizing royalty.

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6. Raw Material<br />

7. <strong>Chocolate</strong> Making Procedure<br />

8. Policy & Regulatory Landscape<br />

9. PEST Analysis<br />

10. Trade Dynamics<br />

10.1. Import<br />

10.2. Export<br />

11. Channel Partner Analysis<br />

12. <strong>India</strong> <strong>Chocolate</strong> <strong>Market</strong> Dynamics<br />

12.1. Key Drivers<br />

12.2. Key Challenges<br />

13. <strong>Market</strong> Trends & Developments<br />

13.1. Increasing presence of international brands<br />

13.2. Customization of chocolates for exclusivity and luxury<br />

13.3. New brand launches and extension of product portfolios<br />

13.4. Demand for healthy options like dark and sugar free chocolates<br />

13.5. <strong>Chocolate</strong>s - A Perfect Gift Substitute<br />

14. Competitive Landscape<br />

14.1. Porters Five Forces<br />

14.2. Company Profiles - International Players<br />

14.2.1. Mondelez <strong>India</strong> Foods Pvt. Ltd.<br />

14.2.2. Nestle <strong>India</strong> Limited<br />

14.2.3. Ferrero <strong>India</strong> Pvt. Ltd.<br />

14.2.4. Mars International <strong>India</strong> Pvt. Ltd.<br />

14.2.5. Hershey <strong>India</strong> Pvt. Ltd.<br />

14.2.6. Lindt <strong>India</strong><br />

14.3. Company Profiles - Domestic Players<br />

14.3.1. Gujarat Cooperative Milk <strong>Market</strong>ing Federation Ltd.<br />

14.3.2. Lotus <strong>Chocolate</strong> Company Ltd.<br />

14.3.3. The CAMPCO Ltd.<br />

14.3.4. Global Consumer Products Private Limited<br />

15. Strategic Recommendations<br />

16. Disclaimer<br />

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<strong>India</strong> <strong>Chocolate</strong> <strong>Market</strong> <strong>Outlook</strong>, <strong>2023</strong> Page - 5/8

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