GATED BUTTON
49.4%
Meat snacks
13.2%
Granola/
yogurt bars
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32.5%
Health/ energy bars
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4.9%
Other alternative snacks
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10.15%
9.34%
9.20%
9.41%
9.56%
20.23%
19.08%
19.02%
19.01%
19.10%
5.4%
1.7%
0.2%
3.0%
3.0%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
1.09%
1.11%
1.10%
1.10%
1.11%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
35.91%
43.70%
44.09%
43.43%
43.41%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
8.4%
6.0%
1.4%
1.8%
2.8%
Other salty snacks
8.4%
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Pretzels
3.1%
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Popcorn (ready-to-eat)
3.7%
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Mixed
4.3%
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9.7%
Puffed
cheese
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16.2%
Nuts/
Seeds
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20.1%
Tortilla/
corn chips
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Potato
chips
26.4%
UNIT VOLUME
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2.73%
2.74%
2.81%
2.85%
2.87%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
31.47%
36.60%
37.86%
38.30%
38.05%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
5.8%
4.4%
4.5%
2.9%
3.6%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
3.22%
3.19%
3.17%
3.13%
3.17%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
42.49%
47.00%
48.26%
48.62%
49.02%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
3.5%
2.8%
1.6%
0.1%
4.0%
Share of in-store sales
Margin percentage
Percent change in total sales
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Five-Year Trend: Candy
Candy's total industry sales growth of 4 percent in 2019 was the category’s largest increase in the last five years.
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
3.22%
3.19%
3.17%
3.13%
3.17%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
42.49%
47.00%
48.26%
48.62%
49.02%
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
3.5%
2.8%
1.6%
0.1%
4.0%
Novelties/
seasonal
3.2%
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Candy rolls, mints, drops
4.5%
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8.4%
Non-chocolate bars/packs
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15.6%
Gum
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24.7%
Chocolate bars/packs
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Bagged/
repackaged peg candy
43.6%
UNIT VOLUME
The Consumer View
Just shy of one-third of c-store shoppers purchase cigarettes in an average month.
Premium
Imports
Flavored malt beverage
Super premium
Budget
Popular
Microbrews/craft
Malt liquor
Non-alcoholic
Total
Industry Report 2021 Deep Dive:
Exclusive data and analysis of the alcoholic beverages category at convenience stores.
Beer
& Malt
Beverages
12.8%
36.8%
16.0% 18.7%
4.7%
8.2%
7.4%
4.2% 3.9%
0.1%
THE CONSUMER VIEW
After 10 years of sitting on its menthol report, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave notice that it will be taking steps to ban menthol as a characterizing flavor in cigarettes, and ban all characterizing flavors — including menthol — in cigars within the next year. Any regulations are sure to face legal challenges.
Lawmakers continue to level the playing field by applying existing tobacco regulations to electronic cigarettes and vapor products. The latest example is subjecting the segment to the same ID requirements as in-person sales. Late last year, Congress passed the Preventing Online Sales of E-Cigarettes to Children Act, which applies the same safeguards already in place for traditional cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products. Subsequently, several federal legislators joined together to introduce the Tobacco Tax Equity Act of 2021 in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives in April. The bill would establish the first federal electronic cigarette tax, and increase the tobacco tax rate for the first time in a decade.
Lawmakers continue to level the playing field by applying existing tobacco regulations to electronic cigarettes and vapor products. The latest example is subjecting the segment to the same ID requirements as in-person sales. Late last year, Congress passed the Preventing Online Sales of E-Cigarettes to Children Act, which applies the same safeguards already in place for traditional cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products. Subsequently, several federal legislators joined together to introduce the Tobacco Tax Equity Act of 2021 in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives in April. The bill would establish the first federal electronic cigarette tax, and increase the tobacco tax rate for the first time in a decade.
Lawmakers continue to level the playing field by applying existing tobacco regulations to electronic cigarettes and vapor products. The latest example is subjecting the segment to the same ID requirements as in-person sales. Late last year, Congress passed the Preventing Online Sales of E-Cigarettes to Children Act, which applies the same safeguards already in place for traditional cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products. Subsequently, several federal legislators joined together to introduce the Tobacco Tax Equity Act of 2021 in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives in April. The bill would establish the first federal electronic cigarette tax, and increase the tobacco tax rate for the first time in a decade.
The Biden Administration is reportedly exploring the idea of requiring tobacco companies to lower nicotine to levels that are no longer addictive. The move would affect all cigarettes sold in the United States. Changes to traditional cigarettes would come at a time when sales are experiencing lower annual declines. Many industry insiders point to an increase in smoking as COVID-19-related closures saw more people working from home — where there aren’t smoking restrictions.
Maine is the latest state to consider banning all flavored tobacco product sales. California's ban is on hold as the issue waits to hit the ballot in the November 2022 general election, and Connecticut's General Assembly Finance Committee recently revised legislation to prohibit only the sale of flavored electronic cigarettes and vapor products, amending an original proposal to apply a ban to all flavored tobacco products. Such moves could be moot if the FDA moves forward with its plans.
Percentage of C-stores
That Sell Beer & Malt Beverages
Looking at only the three-quarters
of U.S. convenience stores that sell beer and malt beverages (rather than a total industry average), per-store category sales
increased by $28,067 in 2020.
$218,425
13.49%
$190,358
12.20%
$187,226
12.40%
75.20%
10.15%
9.20%
75.1%
75.1%
9.34%
Source: IWSR
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