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Top Chocolate Trends reveals consumer preferences in 2025

The demand for multi-sensory experiences, sustainability and wellbeing are transforming the global market.

Chilean Team to the Palate By Chilean Team to the Palate
26/02/2025
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Barry Callebaut presented its Top Chocolate Trends 2025 report revealing the trends that will shape the future of the chocolate industry. Photo Barry Callebaut.

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Barry Callebaut presented the report revealing the trends that will shape the future of the chocolate industry. Conducted in 29 countries with the participation of 11,700 consumers, the study highlights how the quest for sensory experiences, sustainability and wellness are driving growth in this sector, valued at over $130 billion in global retail sales in 2024 and with a CAGR of 5.2% to 2029.

According to "Top Chocolate Trends 2025", chocolate will be much more than a sweet: it will be a sensory, ethical and healthy experience. Brands that embrace these trends and deliver meaningful and innovative experiences will succeed in a constantly evolving market.

The concept of indulgence has evolved. It is no longer just about satisfying cravings, but about creating full sensory experiences that generate deep emotional connections. This is achieved by stimulating all the senses, transforming everyday indulgences into memorable moments.

At the point of sale, consumers are looking for options that not only nourish, but offer immersive, multi-sensory experiences that deliver pleasure and joy. From the aroma of freshly ground cocoa to the snap of a chocolate bar, every detail counts in making chocolate consumption an unforgettable experience.

Conscious indulgence" is more than a trend; it represents a commitment to personal well-being and sustainability. Consumers are looking for brands that reflect their values, choosing products that are good for the planet, society and themselves. This approach ensures that indulgence is not only pleasurable, but also responsible and ethical.

The demand for plant-based products continues to grow, especially among young consumers. From intense dark chocolate to innovative varieties made with oat milk, cashew nuts or coconut, vegan or dairy-free options have established themselves as a must-have category.

Conscious indulgence is more than a trend - it represents a commitment to personal wellbeing and sustainability. Photo Barry Calebaut.

Chocolate consumption trends by 2025

  1. Indulgence Redefined
  • Multisensory: Consumers are looking for experiences that involve all the senses: taste, touch, smell, sight and hearing.
  • Everyday celebration: Consumption occasions are broadened towards multicultural and everyday celebrations.
  • Rare and exclusive: Limited editions and exclusive products generate a sense of urgency and desire.
  1. Conscious Indulgence
  • Ethics and transparency: Demand for traceability and ethical practices in the supply chain is increasing.
  • Clean labelling: Natural and easily recognisable ingredients are preferred.
  • Zero waste: Sustainability and the circular economy are key priorities for consumers.
  1. Healthy Indulgence
  • Reduced, free and enriched formulas: Increased demand for products with less sugar, no artificial ingredients and enriched with functional benefits.
  • Holistic wellbeing: Options that promote mental and physical health are sought.
  • Plant-based: The popularity of vegan or dairy-free products continues to grow, especially among younger consumers.
  1. Personalisation and Experiences
  • Personalised nutrition: Technology makes it possible to create experiences tailored to individual needs.
  • Social eating: Eating is valued as a social and connecting experience.
  • Authenticity and tradition: Nostalgia and cultural connection to the products is appreciated.

These trends reflect a shift towards more conscious, healthy and experiential indulgence, aligned with the modern lifestyles and ethical values of today's consumers.

 

About Barry Callebaut

With more than 100 years of experience, Barry Callebaut has established itself as a leader in the global chocolate industry. Present in 144 countries with 66 factories and 13,000 employees, the company offers gourmet products through its Callebaut®, Cacao Barry® and Sicao® brands.

The group works with major manufacturers, artisan chocolatiers, confectioners, bakers, hotels, restaurants and caterers, and is the preferred partner in the sourcing of chocolate and speciality products.
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