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The Seasonal Chocolate market is a subset of the Chocolate and Cocoa Products industry. It is comprised of products that are specifically designed for seasonal occasions, such as Easter, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. These products are often more decorative and creative than regular chocolate products, and are often packaged in special gift boxes or tins. Seasonal Chocolate products are typically more expensive than regular chocolate products, and are often marketed as a special treat or gift.
The Seasonal Chocolate market is a growing sector of the Chocolate and Cocoa Products industry, with many companies offering unique and creative products. Examples of companies in the market include Godiva, Lindt, Ghirardelli, Hershey's, Cadbury, and Ferrero Rocher. Show Less Read more