WASHINGTON, June 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Across the country, Americans will kick off summer by celebrating National Candy Month in June – and they will continue to enhance their special moments with chocolate and candy all summer long.
Why it matters: For the $48 billion confectionery industry, National Candy Month is a pivotal point in the treating calendar. It serves as a celebration of the people who make America's favorite treats and a reminder that summer fun – holidays, vacations, weekend trips, and so much more – is made sweeter with chocolate and candy.
Quotable: John Downs, president and CEO of the National Confectioners Association, said:
"It's no coincidence that National Candy Month falls at the start of summer – it's the perfect time to appreciate all that makes this time of year so enjoyable. As consumers savor the longer nights, warmer temperatures, and relaxed schedules of the season, they will turn once again to chocolate and candy to enhance their favorite summer activities and commemorate cherished traditions."
What you need to know: While people lean into the fun during the summer months, consumers still understand that chocolate and candy are treats. People in the U.S. enjoy chocolate and candy 2-3 times per week, averaging just 40 calories and about one teaspoon of added sugar per day.
Here's how consumers like to treat during National Candy Month:
- Top treats: Gummy candy, chocolate, taffy, lollipops, and hard candy top the list of consumers' favorite summer treats.
- Treating on the go: 86% of people going on a road trip will bring along chocolate and candy, 82% will share treats on a family visit, and 68% will hit the beach with their favorites in tow.
- Everything and s'more: 78% of campers say they will treat themselves to chocolate and candy – and there's no better way to end a summer day than around the campfire with s'mores. Of the people who enjoy them, 78% will opt for classic milk or dark chocolate in their s'mores, while 22% prefer more innovative ingredients.
- Scream for ice cream: To dress up their ice cream cones, consumers say chocolate pieces, chocolate sauce, peanut butter candy, and gummy candy are their preferred toppings.
Learn more: To learn more about National Candy Month, visit NationalCandyMonth.com for fun facts, tips for treating, and plenty of ideas and inspiration for how to celebrate this June and all summer long. Get in on the summer fun and follow NCA on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and join the conversation on social media by using #NationalCandyMonth.
About the National Confectioners Association (NCA)
The National Confectioners Association is the leading trade organization for the $48 billion U.S. confectionery industry. NCA advocates for an environment that enables candy makers to thrive and works to ensure that chocolate, candy, gum, and mints are celebrated for their contributions to culture, society, the economy, and everyday moments of joy. The industry employs nearly 58,000 workers in more than 1,600 manufacturing facilities across all 50 states and supports an additional 635,000 jobs in related fields. The U.S. confectionery industry has made a commitment to increasing transparency, providing more portion guidance options, and educating consumers about the role of confectionery in a happy, balanced lifestyle. Learn more at CandyUSA.com or follow NCA on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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SOURCE National Confectioners Association
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