Chocolate Market in the US to 2014 (Confectionery)
Datamonitor, April 2011, Pages: 34
Introduction
Chocolate Market in the US to 2014 (Confectionery) is a comprehensive resource for chocolate market data from 2004 to 2014 and market/company shares for 2008-09.This report also provides data on expenditure and consumption as well as key distribution channels, and reveals the leading companies in the US chocolate market.
Features and Benefits
- Identify key market segments by analyzing market size data for the chocolate market
- Design business strategies by gaining insight into quantitative market trends over 2004-09 and expectations for 2010-14
- Identify key companies in the chocolate market in the US and design M&A strategies by analyzing market share data
- Predict how consumer preferences will change in the future by analysis of expenditure and consumption information from 2004 to 2014
Highlights
- The chocolate market in the US increased at a compound annual growth rate of 2% between 2004 and 2009.
- The chocolate countlines segment led the chocolate market in the US in 2009, with a share of 45%.
- The leading player in chocolate market in the US is Hershey Foods Corporation.
Key questions answered
- Which will be the fastest growing segment within the chocolate market in the US?
- How will the forecast growth differ from the historic growth exhibited by the chocolate market in the US?
- Which company accounted for the largest share of the US chocolate market in 2009?
- How will consumption and expenditure patterns change from 2004 to 2014?
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
Summary category level: chocolate
Chapter 2 Definition
Chapter 3 Category Analysis: Chocolate
Value analysis (US Dollar), 2004-09
Value analysis (US Dollar), 2009-14
Volume analysis, 2004-09
Volume analysis, 2009-14
Company and brand share analysis
Distribution analysis
Expenditure and consumption per capita
Chapter 4 Macroeconomic Profile
Macroeconomic Indicators
Chapter 5 Research Methodology
Methodology overview
Secondary research
Market modeling
Creating an initial data model
Revising the initial data model
Creating a final estimate
Creating demographic value splits
Primary research
Data finalization
Ongoing research
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Chocolate, US, value by segment ($m), 2004-14
Figure 2: Chocolate, US, category growth comparison, by value, 2004-14
Figure 3: Chocolate, US, volume by segment (kg, million), 2004-14
Figure 4: Chocolate, US, category growth comparison, by volume, 2004-14
Figure 5: Chocolate, US, company share by value (%), 2008-09
Figure 6: Chocolate, US, distribution channels by value (%), 2008-09
Figure 7: Annual data review process
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Chocolate category definitions
Table 2: Chocolate distribution channels
Table 3: Chocolate, US, value by segment ($m), 2004-09
Table 4: Chocolate, US, value forecast by segment ($m), 2009-14
Table 5: Chocolate, US, volume by segment (kg, million), 2004-09
Table 6: Chocolate, US, volume forecast by segment (kg, million), 2009-14
Table 7: Chocolate, US, brand share by value (%), 2008-09
Table 8: Chocolate, US, value by brand ($m), 2008-09
Table 9: Chocolate, US, company share by value (%), 2008-09
Table 10: Chocolate, US, value by company ($m), 2008-09
Table 11: Chocolate, US, distribution channels by value (%), 2008-09
Table 12: Chocolate, US, value by distribution channel ($m), 2008-09
Table 13: Chocolate, US, expenditure per capita ($), 2004-09
Table 14: Chocolate, US, forecast expenditure per capita ($), 2009-14
Table 15: Chocolate, US, consumption per capita (kg), 2004-09
Table 16: Chocolate, US, forecast consumption per capita (kg), 2009-14
Table 17: US population, by age group, 2004-09 (millions)
Table 18: US population forecast, by age group, 2009-14 (millions)
Table 19: US population, by gender, 2004-09 (millions)
Table 20: US population forecast, by gender, 2009-14 (millions)
Table 21: US nominal GDP, 2004-09 ($bn, nominal prices)
Table 22: US nominal GDP forecast, 2009-14 ($bn, nominal prices)
Table 23: US real GDP, 2004-09 ($bn, 2000 prices)
Table 24: US real GDP forecast, 2009-14 ($bn, 2000 prices)
Table 25: US consumer price index, 2004-09 (2000=100)
Table 26: US consumer price index, 2009-14 (2000=100)
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