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UNODRAGONE
06-30-2009, 08:05 AM
I am really not surprised gum reigned in number one in a lot of countries. I am actually surprised that M&Ms took it home for the US. Personally, I love Red vines, Juju Bees, sour belts, Reeses cups, Godiva and Lindts chocolates :drool:

World's Best-Selling Candy: The Top 10



1. U.S. — M&M's

World rank: 1*
Country: U.S.
Best-selling candy: M&M's
Who makes it: Mars Inc.
Annual sales: $1.8 billion**
What is it: Chocolate candy

Invented in 1941 by Forrest Mars and R. Bruce Murrie, the duo who gave the candy its name, M&M's top the list as the No. 1 candy brand sold in the U.S. with $1.8 billion in sales. Virginia-based Mars Inc. is now the world's leading confectioner following its 2008 acquisition of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., according to Candy Industry magazine, and it also produces the Snickers and Dove brands in addition to Pedigree and Whiskas pet food.

*Ranks according to Euromonitor
**2007 sales figures in U.S. dollars



2. United Kingdom — Cadbury's Dairy Milk

World rank: 2
Country: United Kingdom
Best-selling candy: Cadbury's Dairy Milk
Who makes it: Cadbury
Annual sales: $852 million
What is it: Milk chocolate bar

According to the European candy trade group Caobisco, the British are the second largest consumers of chocolate in the world, annually eating more than 19 lbs. per capita. (The Swiss are No. 1.) Cadbury's Dairy Milk, which the company plans to make certifiably Fairtrade in the U.K. and Ireland by the end of the summer 2009, is the most popular chocolate bar with over $852 million in sales.



3. Germany — Milka

World rank: 3
Country: Germany
Best-selling candy: Milka
Who makes it: Kraft
Annual sales: $733 million
What is it: Milk chocolate

The Germans are the fourth-largest consumers of chocolate per capita. Milka is the best-selling brand in Germany by a wide margin, grossing more than $730 million (Lindt trails in second place with less than $500 million). Now owned by Kraft, Swiss-created Milka uses the same mauve-colored packaging and cow-in-snow-covered-mountains image as when the name was trademarked in 1901. All but one of Germany's top five best-selling candy brands is a chocolate product, with gummi maker Haribo coming in fifth.



4. Brazil — Trident

World rank: 4
Country: Brazil
Best-selling candy: Trident
Who makes it: Cadbury
Annual sales: $682 million
What is it: Chewing gum

Trident is not only the No. 1 candy in Brazil, it is also the No. 1 brand of chewing gum in the world, Cadbury says.



5. Japan — Meiji

World rank: 5
Country: Japan
Best-selling candy: Meiji
Who makes it: Meiji Seika Kaisha
Annual sales: $479 million
What is it: Chocolate bar

Japan's winning brand is Meiji chocolate from privately held Meiji Seika Kaisha Ltd. The Tokyo-based company opened "100% Chocolate Café" in its hometown in 2004 featuring 56 different types of chocolate made with cacao beans from 18 countries in flavors such as cheese, black pepper, jasmine, basil, and lemon salt.



6. Russia — Orbit

World rank: 6
Country: Russia
Best-selling candy: Orbit
Who makes it: Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.
Annual sales: $445 million
What is it: Chewing gum

Orbit gum, which is owned by Mars Inc. subsidiary Wrigley, dominates the Russian candy market with $445 million in sales. Alpen Gold chocolate bars, a division of Kraft, is a distant second, grossing less than $198 million.



7. Mexico — Trident

World rank: 7
Country: Mexico
Best-selling candy: Trident
Who makes it: Cadbury
Annual sales: $354 million
What is it: Chewing gum

Mexico is another country of gum-chewers with three gum brands among the five best-selling candies. Cadbury says it was the first gum to voyage to space, in 1964.



8. France — Hollywood

World rank: 8
Country: France
Best-selling candy: Hollywood
Who makes it: Cadbury
Annual sales: $318 million
What is it: Chewing gum

California-themed Hollywood gum is the most popular candy item in France. While chewing gum may still be seen as largely an American activity, "le chewing gum," as the French now call it, has all but replaced "pâte à mâcher," which literally meant "paste to chew."



9. Italy — Vivident :D

World rank: 9
Country: Italy
Best-selling candy: Vivident
Who makes it: Perfetti Van Melle
Annual sales: $313 million
What is it: Chewing gum

Vivident chewing gum reigns supreme in Italy's candy market. The sugar-free gum is manufactured by the Italian- and Dutch-owned Perfetti Van Melle Group, which also owns other household names such as Mentos, AirHeads, and Chupa Chups, among others. Italians spent over $312 million on Vivident, up from just under $107 million in 2001, when Italian chocolate maker Perugina claimed the No. 1 spot.



10. China — Hsu Fu Chi

World rank: 10
Country: China
Best-selling candy: Hsu Fu Chi
Who makes it: Hsu Fu Chi International
Annual sales: $256 million
What is it: Assorted candies

Hsu Fu Chi International offers a wide range of sweets that include jelly beans, gummies, lollipops, peanut crisp, chocolates, and coffee-flavored hard candies. In September 2008 the company recalled two of its puffed-rice roll products — the Cheese and Butter Corn flavors — from Singapore following detection of the presence of the chemical melamine.


http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/107242/worlds-best-selling-candies.html

J.L.R.
07-03-2009, 10:03 PM
My teeth are rotting just reading this post... :beerchug:

Jaradyne
07-21-2009, 11:54 PM
Oh wow, it would be neat to try all the non-gum candies. Especially those weird Japanese ones cheese, black pepper, jasmine, basil, lemon salt....

Black pepper sounds kinda good actually, and I think I've had a Jasmine candy before.

Golden Howl
07-22-2009, 09:34 AM
4. Brazil — Trident

World rank: 4
Country: Brazil
Best-selling candy: Trident
Who makes it: Cadbury
Annual sales: $682 million
What is it: Chewing gum

Trident is not only the No. 1 candy in Brazil, it is also the No. 1 brand of chewing gum in the world, Cadbury says.

I am not surprised that Brazil's top selling candy is chewing gum. My memory fails me, but about a year or two ago I read about the rainforests and its history, and I can vaguely recall how another domineering country (Like France or Spain) controlled the tribes people(The name started with a Y...) in the rainforest and forced them to work as slaves. It was collecting sap from special trees which could be used as rubber. Thus, I believe this is where gum was invented (I could be incorrect). So, they have the trees to create the gum and it requires less transport since the supplies are already there.


9. Italy — Vivident :D

World rank: 9
Country: Italy
Best-selling candy: Vivident
Who makes it: Perfetti Van Melle
Annual sales: $313 million
What is it: Chewing gum

Vivident chewing gum reigns supreme in Italy's candy market. The sugar-free gum is manufactured by the Italian- and Dutch-owned Perfetti Van Melle Group, which also owns other household names such as Mentos, AirHeads, and Chupa Chups, among others. Italians spent over $312 million on Vivident, up from just under $107 million in 2001, when Italian chocolate maker Perugina claimed the No. 1 spot.
:D I've got to taste Italy's chewing gum sometime; I'm constantly chewing Orbit (flavor WinterMint). I'm adding it to my list of 'Things To Do Before I Die' :D

LV426
07-24-2009, 09:45 PM
I don't like Cadbury chocolate. It tastes.... greasy.

SaintAshers
07-24-2009, 09:57 PM
That was interesting...
I'm not supprised that M&M's are top in US...Everyone loves M&M's

Shaun
07-28-2009, 05:39 PM
Well that sucks. My countries top selling candy is Milka and I can't stand the shit.

LucimOfTheMoon
07-28-2009, 06:57 PM
Ugh, Milka? Nice. I am officially ashamed to be half German lol I agree with the M&Ms bit, peanut is my favorite.

MorganaFang
07-28-2009, 07:10 PM
Milka is really really rich chocolate.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j9/Gameial/414581634_1da33d613b.jpg

I don't get the hate? Tastes like any other super sweet chocolate.

By the by in European countries the sweets there actually are different than over here. People actually from Germany or any other European country are going to have adapted to the sweeter more savory candies. As opposed to the natural born North Americans use to the waxy chocolates here. Not a bad thing either way.

BlasphemousHeart
07-29-2009, 06:44 AM
I thought Toblerone(sp?) would've made the list. I love those things

Tux
07-29-2009, 10:47 AM
This reminds me of some of the interesting specialty chocolates I found at Walmart the other day. I remember one was 60% coca dark chocolate with Chipotle, salt and popping candy in it. I found it to be agreeable. The other one was interesting to as in addition to the 60% coca it had cayenne and a few other spicy peppers in it. Thouh I can't recall what they all were at this time.

Amy
07-15-2010, 10:46 AM
I don't like Cadbury chocolate. It tastes.... greasy.
How can you say that??????????

It's the best thing on that list

<\Mutt/>
07-17-2010, 12:01 AM
id have to say chocolate caramel

Vendetta
07-19-2010, 01:10 PM
How can you say that??????????

It's the best thing on that list
To be fair, Cadbury's has definitely gone downhill in the past 5-10 years. At least the US versions of their products. I haven't had an import Cadbury bar in ages though.