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Smaller gum packages 16/05/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs,New product — Joan Mestres @ 4:01 AM
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Continuing the last post, there are still more news about this trend in US. Producers go into smaller packs of chewing gum in order to position themselves in the right unit price.

Considering the economic crisis in most of Europe, I would not be surprised that this crosses the Atlantic quite soon. Let’s count the weeks….

http://www.confectionerynews.com/Processing-Packaging/US-chewing-gum-packs-going-pocket-sized-says-analyst/?utm_source=newsletter_daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter%2BDaily&c=0%2FaKxp4dYMXZ%2F5UG%2BoeJrLBbZVceA37z

By Oliver Nieburg.

 

Packaging 27/03/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs,New product — Joan Mestres @ 1:51 PM
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Hello,

Today I attach two articles about packaging and sizes of the gum pieces. They are from the last quarter of last year but I had them in my files and I wanted to share them with you.

The first one is about US market and how the two giants try to go smaller in order to boost sales. Interestingly, smaller units have been the only way to sell gums in many developing countries. However, some years ago we saw big packagings being launched into the market in many developed countries (come to my mind the plastic bottles containing over 60 grams of dragees, devised to be convenient to carry in the car).

The second one describes a study carried out in Spain and it seems to go more around aesthetics (mentions the preference of customers for slim packaging and warm colours) than around the economical implications of using such packagings.

Both interesting, even from different markets and from different point of view.

Wrigley and Kraft opt for smaller gum packs at reduced rates to boost US sales and reflect consumer spending trends

25-Oct-2011 Oliver Nieburg

http://mobile.confectionerynews.com//Processing-Packaging/Wrigley-and-Kraft-opt-for-smaller-gum-packs-for-cash-strapped-US-consumers/?c=0%2FaKxp4dYMVjXM8BycSwe4CqWTG1t9tV&utm_source=newsletter_daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter%2BDaily

 

Spanish youth want slim pack gum in warm colours – study

17-Nov-2011 Oliver Nieburg

Young adults in Spain who are biggest chewing gum consumers in the nation prefer slim pack gums in warm colours, according to a report from Spanish researchers.

http://www.confectionerynews.com/Processing-Packaging/Spanish-youth-want-slim-pack-gum-in-warm-colours-study

Copyright William Reed Business Media

 

Kraft new name 22/03/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs — Joan Mestres @ 6:03 PM
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Kraft foods has announced that the new name for its Global Snacks Company will be MONDELEZ. The North American grocery business will keep the Kraft name.
We will be seeing this name on the shelves around the world. It sounds quite Spanish to me (this termination in “-ez” is like Spanish names Gomez, Martinez, Rodriguez, Sanchez…) but maybe is just a personal bias. I don’t know how it sounds to American (or other countries) ears. It seems that this name combines the words “Monde” (= world) and “Delez” (= delicious). So we have a “Delicious world” !!

 

Trade Fairs

Filed under: Market & Fairs — Joan Mestres @ 11:51 AM
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The other day I was mentioning Anuga as the next interesting Trade Fair. Today I’d like to mention three more:

Sweets & Snacks Expo in Chicago (USA) from 8 until 10 May  www.sweetsandsnacks.com for those interested in finished product.

Vitafoods Europe, in Geneva (Switzerland) from 22 until 24 May 2012  www.vitafoods.eu.com  for those interested in nutraceuticals, functional ingredients and suplements.

Achema, in Frankfurt (Germany) from 18 until 22 June 2012 www.achema.de for those interested in machinery

 

 

Anuga Food Tech 2012 20/03/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs,Production & Machinery — Joan Mestres @ 2:12 PM
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Just a reminder that next week (27-30 March) the 6th Anuga FoodTech in Cologne.

 

Cloetta + Leaf merger 19/03/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs — Joan Mestres @ 10:19 AM
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If you have been in the Netherlands, you have seen for sure the gum named “Sportlife”. This is a leading brand in this country and produced by the well-known company LEAF. Recently this company merged with the Swedish CLOETTA.

This is a link to the company’s website where it informs about this fact.

http://www.leaf.eu/en/Newsroom-redir/News-room/News/LEAF-and-Cloetta-merger-completed/

 

ProSweets 2012 14/03/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs — Joan Mestres @ 10:22 AM
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The other day I was commeting about ISM, but I think it is quite remarkable the growth of the paralel show: ProSweets. It is becoming an interesting meeting point for suppliers of the confectionery industry (basically machinery and ingredients). I remember that in the first years of this show we could find there the main flavour suppliers (Symrise, Firmenich,…), however this has decreased and now the machinery is taking the big chunk of the hall. I was positevely surprised by the size this is taking. Could it be a serious competitor to Interpack? Time will say… It seems to be the right place for the “confectionery machines”, while in Interpack the suppliers are a tiny part of the huge exhibition. I wonder, however, about the type/quality of visitors. While in Interpack we find the decision-makers ready to buy machines (Engineering Dept, Production dpt, etc.) I am not sure these are the people attending Prosweets. If the visitors are the same as for ISM (distributors, marketing…), then for sure they are not the right people to visit Prosweets.

 

ISM – Cologne 2012 08/03/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs,New product — Joan Mestres @ 4:19 PM
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Once again, I visited the confectionery fair in Cologne/Germany. It is always nice to see old friends, customers, competitors,… Always eager to learn what’s new and to see the changes in the market. This year I could find some new chewing gums (from Colombina, from Maghreb, …) together with some already known types. Interesting to note the revitalization of the “Cheiw” brand, from the Spanish company Damel. This was a top brand in the 70s and went through difficult times recently, but it seems that it is going up again, even if far from the golden times because now the Spanish market is clearly dominated by Wrigley and Cadbury (and always the interesting presence of Fleer with some market share). Also news from this market is the absence in the ISM Fair of the well-established firm “Fiesta”. It seems that the company is going through a restructuration process.
In terms of products I’d like to note the “Dr Look – Pelukloca” from Confiteca (Ecuador). This is a cotton gum presented in well-sealed plastic jars to avoid deformation and to ensure air-tightness. This (cotton gum) is a complex product to produce from the technological point of view, so it has always interested me. It is delicate and has always struggled to survive on the shelves of the different markets where is has been launched. I have seen it in USA, in Spain, in Korea but not in many more places.
Generally speaking, I found less exhibitors this year, with many empty spaces. It seems to me that the Fair is getting smaller and smaller (I do not know about the official figures of visitors). We already lost some years ago the presence of big names such as Wrigley, Cadbury, Perfetti and more recently Arcor and others. Lotte still keeping a relatively small booth (in relation to the size of the company). This year we missed the presence of companies from troubled countries like Egypt, Syria, Pakistan,… The Arab Spring left its effect in the fair.
Some comments around the fair said that there is not enough novelties or generation of business to justify a yearly fair and that it would be more interesting to have this type of show every two years.
However, the parallel event – Prosweets – seems to be taking off successfully. Last year we did not have Prosweets because we had Interpack Fair in Düsseldorf in May 2011 and the organizers decided that having Prosweets and Interpack in the same year would be too much. Wise decision!

 

Chewing gum! 20/01/2012

Filed under: Market & Fairs,New product,Production & Machinery,Research,Uncategorized — Joan Mestres @ 12:03 PM

Hello,

I start today this adventure around the world of chewing gum.

14 years working in this passionating field and a willingness of sharing news, experiences, findings and comments about this industry, made me decide to open this blog.

This must be a place where professionals find relevant information and interesting data. I will be glad to hear your pieces of info and comments which will help enrich the blog. Your are most welcome!