Confectionery Stocks

Food Confectioners Profile


Confectionery stocks list includes companies that produce, distribute, and sell a variety of sweets and snack products, offering exposure to the global confectionery industry. These companies engage in the manufacturing of chocolates, candies, gums, and other sugary treats, catering to both mass-market and premium consumers. Many confectionery companies focus on innovation in flavors, packaging, and health-conscious alternatives.

Food Confectioners Summary


Total Stocks

5

Total Market Cap

$121.07B

Avg Market Cap

$24.21B

Total Revenue

$13.40B

Average Revenue

$2.68B

Compare Confectionery Stocks


TickerNameDescriptionSectorIndustryMarket Cap
MDLZMondelez
Mondelez International, Inc. operates as a prominent global entity in the snack and beverage sector, focusing on the production, promotion, and distribution of a wide array of food items. Its extensive reach spans multiple continents, including North America, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. The company's diverse product portfolio encompasses biscuits (such as cookies, crackers, and various savory snacks), chocolates, chewing gums, candies, as well as selection of cheese and general grocery products, and powdered beverage mixes. Among its well-recognized brands are Cadbury, Milka, and Toblerone chocolates; Oreo, belVita, and LU biscuits; Halls candies; Trident chewing gum; and Tang powdered beverages. Mondelez distributes its offerings through a comprehensive network of retail outlets, catering to a broad spectrum of clients including large supermarket chains, wholesalers, supercenters, club stores, mass merchandisers, convenience stores, petrol stations, pharmacies, discount stores, and other food retailers. This complex distribution system leverages direct store delivery, proprietary and external warehousing solutions, third-party distributors, independent sales agents, and digital e-commerce platforms. Established in 2000, the company was initially known as Kraft Foods Inc. before officially changing its name to Mondelez International, Inc. in October 2012. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Chicago, Illinois.
Consumer DefensiveFood Confectioners$81.33B
HSYHershey
The Hershey Company, operating with its various subsidiaries, serves as a key manufacturer and distributor of both sweet confections and general household pantry items. Its market reach extends across the United States and globally. The enterprise strategically divides its operations into three main business segments: North America Confectionery, North America Salty Snacks, and an International division. Its extensive product catalog features a wide array of offerings. This includes various chocolate and non-chocolate candies, as well as refreshing chewing gums and mints. Beyond traditional treats, Hershey also supplies pantry essentials such as baking ingredients, dessert toppings, a range of beverages, and sundae syrups. Furthermore, their snack collection encompasses diverse items like spreads, meat snacks, various bars and snack bites, popcorn, and protein bars. The company markets its broad product line under numerous iconic brand names. Its extensive brand portfolio includes household names such as Hershey's, Reese's, Kisses, Jolly Rancher, Kit Kat, Twizzlers, York, and Ice Breakers, alongside other popular confectionery brands like Almond Joy, Cadbury, Heath, Payday, Rolo, and Whoppers. The snack segment features well-known names like SkinnyPop, Pirates Booty, Paqui, Dot's Homestyle Pretzels, and ONE Bar, complemented by international offerings such as Pelon Pelo Rico, IO-IO, and Sofit. Hershey distributes its merchandise through a comprehensive network of channels. These include wholesale distributors, major grocery store chains, large-scale retailers, pharmacies, vending machine operators, warehouse clubs, convenience stores, discount stores, concession stands, and department stores. Established in 1894, The Hershey Company maintains its corporate headquarters in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Consumer DefensiveFood Confectioners$36.68B
TRTootsie Roll Industries
Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. is a long-standing confectionery business that produces and markets a wide variety of sweet treats. Its operations extend across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and numerous other countries worldwide. The company is renowned for an extensive lineup of popular brands, such as Tootsie Roll, Tootsie Pops, Child's Play, Caramel Apple Pops, Charms, Blow-Pop, Charms Mini Pops, Cella's, Dots, Junior Mints, Charleston Chew, Sugar Daddy, Sugar Babies, Andes, Fluffy Stuff, Dubble Bubble, Razzles, Cry Baby, NIK-L-NIP, and Tutsi Pop. To distribute its products, Tootsie Roll utilizes a broad network of sales channels. These include direct sales to wholesale distributors of candy, food, and groceries, as well as major retail outlets like supermarkets, variety stores, dollar stores, chain grocers, drugstores, and discount chains. The company also supplies cooperative grocery associations, mass merchandisers, warehouse and membership club stores, vending machine operators, online merchants, the United States military, and charitable fundraising groups, often facilitated by food and grocery brokers. Founded in 1896, Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Consumer DefensiveFood Confectioners$2.91B
BRCBBlack Rock Coffee Bar, Inc. Class A
Black Rock Coffee Bar, Inc. functions as a holding company, primarily engaged in supplying a diverse array of stimulating beverages. Their product line features freshly roasted coffees, a variety of teas, fruit-blended smoothies, and distinctive energy drinks. Established in 2008, the company's headquarters are located in Scottsdale, Arizona, and it was co-founded by Daniel Brand, Jeff Hernandez, Jake Spellmeyer, and Bryan Pereboom.
Consumer DefensiveFood Confectioners$126.85M
RMCFRocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. (RMCF) operates primarily within the confectionery industry, functioning as a franchisor, a manufacturer, and a direct retail operator of sweet treats. The company's business activities are categorized into five distinct segments: Franchising, Manufacturing, Retail Stores, U-Swirl Operations, and a general "Other" category. RMCF boasts an extensive product line, creating approximately 400 different varieties of chocolate candies, including popular selections like clusters, caramels, creams, toffees, mints, and truffles. Beyond its chocolate offerings, the company provides 15 unique types of caramel apples, which are prepared fresh in individual stores, as well as serving ice cream, coffee, and various other sundry items. As of March 31, 2022, RMCF maintained a significant retail presence. Its signature Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory stores included two company-owned locations, 99 owned by licensees, and 159 franchised establishments, spread across 37 U.S. states and internationally in South Korea, Panama, and the Philippines. Additionally, the company oversaw three company-owned and 63 franchised or licensed cafés situated in 22 states and Qatar. Further diversifying its portfolio, RMCF also operates self-serve frozen yogurt establishments under several brand names, such as U-Swirl, Yogurtini, CherryBerry, Yogli Mogli Frozen Yogurt, Fuzzy Peach Frozen Yogurt, Let's Yo!, and Aspen Leaf Yogurt. The firm has forged a strategic alliance with Edible Arrangements, LLC, and its associated entities to supply branded chocolate products. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Durango, Colorado.
Consumer DefensiveFood Confectioners$12.48M

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