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Chocolate fruit and nut products combine coated snack ingredients into labelled packs designed for distribution. The product remains standard, while branding is applied externally to the packaging. The range includes different mix types and portion sizes suited to various campaign needs.
They are used across events, retail environments and campaigns where a snack-based option is preferred. Selection depends on audience type and distribution method.
Branding is applied using labels on the packaging surface.
Your Questions Answered
How long can these products be stored? Storage time depends on the product composition and packaging. Checking expiry dates ensures the product is used within the appropriate timeframe.
Where are these most commonly used? They are used in events, retail counters and promotional campaigns. The format allows easy integration into different environments.
Does the mix affect presentation? Yes, the type of fruit and nuts included can influence both appearance and perceived value. Different mixes may suit different audiences.
Are they suitable for large-scale distribution? Yes, portion-controlled packs are designed for easy handling and distribution. This makes them suitable for campaigns involving large audiences.
Why are they used instead of standard chocolate? They provide variety and a different consumption experience. This can help differentiate a campaign from more common options.