Friday, March 25, 2016

From batter to Easter candy – Skovde News

Cloetta Sweden AB in Malmö greatest turnover among candy companies in Sweden, according to the credit information company UC, but shortly thereafter, two local names: Totte Gott Ltd and Grahn confectionery AB. We decided to seek the latter to find out what success can depend on.



Hello Mattias Johansson, Production Grahn confectionery AB. You are in place 18 of the 257 Swedish candy manufacturing company. How does it feel?

“It feels great to hear. It’s always nice to be appreciated for what we do. “



What do you think the location will depend on?

” It’s probably thanks to that we try keep good quality, be in the forefront and renew us. We are also pleased to Skovde is so good for shipping purposes, as it is in the middle of Sweden. We sell to a lot of wholesalers. “



What is your turnover?

” It is around 40 million per year. Given that we are a relatively small company, but with a very GO community, it feels great that it goes so well. “



During the festival you sell the most candy?

“Over Easter. Prices determines and at Easter week lowered the substantial, which feels good because everyone then afford to enjoy our range. “



Which candy is popular and why do you think that is?

“Trocadero bottles, raspberries shots and Barry strawberry / vanilla. Probably depends on the recognition factor. They have been around a long time, many appreciate the aromas and they present great flavor combinations. “

Facts: How much candy we eat Swedes?

two years ago made SCB a survey about how much candy we consume in Sw ..

Facts: how much candy we eat Swedes?

two years ago, Statistics Sweden made a survey about how much candy we consume in Sweden. It turned out that the figures increasing with age. In 14 years, total sales increased, in real terms, with almost four billion. This was due not only to our population increased, but most eat more sweets than before. SCB’s press officer Nizar Chakkour mean that he can almost guarantee that the numbers are not changed significantly since the data was released.

The agricultural statistics on food consumption testify that every year we eat about 17 kilograms of candy per person. This corresponds to approximately SEK 30 every week.

What is not home at Skaraborg Arna?

“Small picked stuff that is in the pez-size in principle and flavors violets and cherries. They have a smaller customer base than, for example candies with flavors of strawberry, banana, raspberry and gooseberry. “



What is your personal favorite?

” Rockstar – it are guitars with flavors of strawberry and laktrist. They are best because they offer both salty and sweet. “



How do you do that trend scout in candy development?

” First, we have a management team that brings out news, partly based on their own experiences about what’s on the market today, and one completely new ideas. I, the managers and the vendor sits with and produce prototypes as well as selecting the shape and flavor of the candy. Then we cast a few pieces of hand that we believe in and mooch. “



Finally, the manufactured sweets with you?

” Come with me and I’ll show the entire production process. It’s a cooking plant, foundry, candying, packrum, påsmaskiner and steam to name a few. “

See our video on the web to themselves get a tour of the factory!

Where does Skaraborgs candy companies in the list of Sweden’s most popular?

Totte Gott in Skövde is in place 13 and Grahn, from the same city, in place 18. La good AB ..

Where does Skaraborgs candy companies in the list of Sweden’s most popular?

Totte Gott in Skövde is in place 13 and Grahn, from the same city, in place 18. La plenty AB from Brandstorp got the place 74 and Swedish yummy Aktiebolag in Stenstorp put in place 114. the next company from Skovde is Johansson, Sven Olof, which we find in place 177. Miss Cream Kinnekulle in Götene was room 234, which was also the last candy company in Skaraborg on the list. Last of all came in Sweden Alboga chocolate in Borås and first Cloetta Sweden AB in Malmö.

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment