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Rising raw material costs have led to reduced production and higher prices for Schoko-Osterhasen, with nearly half slated for domestic sales in Germany.

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Overview

  • German confectionery manufacturers produced 228 million Schoko-Osterhasen this year, down 5% from 240 million last year, due to surging cocoa prices.
  • Approximately 108 million chocolate bunnies are designated for sale in Germany, with the remainder exported to international markets.
  • A YouGov survey reveals that 38% of Germans plan to gift chocolate bunnies this Easter, highlighting their continued popularity despite price hikes.
  • Consumer watchdogs report that Schoko-Osterhasen are priced 50 cents to 1.50 euros higher than comparable chocolate bars, sparking concerns over affordability.
  • Industry representatives have refuted claims of recycling leftover seasonal chocolate, affirming that all Easter products are made from freshly prepared chocolate mass.