Top 10 Chocolate and Sweets Trade Shows in Denmark 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Top 10 Chocolate and Sweets Trade Shows in Denmark 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The chocolate and sweets industry in Denmark is experiencing steady growth, with a focus on quality and sustainability. In 2025, Denmark’s chocolate industry saw a 5% increase in production volume, reaching 50,000 tons. The country’s exports of chocolate and sweets have also been on the rise, with a 10% increase in trade value compared to the previous year.

Top 10 Chocolate and Sweets Trade Shows in Denmark 2026:

1. Copenhagen Chocolate Festival
– This annual event showcases the best of Danish and international chocolate brands.
– Attendance has been steadily increasing, with over 20,000 visitors expected in 2026.

2. Aarhus Sweet Expo
– A leading trade show for confectionery and sweet treats in Denmark.
– Over 100 exhibitors from around the world participate, showcasing the latest trends in the industry.

3. Odense Chocolate Fair
– Known for its focus on artisanal and handcrafted chocolates.
– The fair attracts over 15,000 visitors each year, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and ethical sourcing.

4. Roskilde Candy Expo
– A popular event for those in the candy industry, featuring a wide range of confectionery products.
– Exhibitors include both established brands and up-and-coming companies looking to break into the market.

5. Aalborg Sweets Showcase
– A platform for small local businesses to showcase their sweet creations.
– This event highlights the growing trend of consumers seeking unique and locally made products.

6. Horsens Chocolate and Confectionery Expo
– Focuses on the latest innovations in the chocolate and confectionery industry.
– Attendees can participate in workshops and tastings to learn about new techniques and flavor combinations.

7. Vejle Sweet Treats Fair
– A family-friendly event that attracts visitors of all ages.
– Features a wide range of sweets, from traditional Danish treats to international delicacies.

8. Esbjerg Chocolate Extravaganza
– Known for its extravagant displays and elaborate chocolate creations.
– This trade show is a must-visit for chocolate enthusiasts looking for something out of the ordinary.

9. Randers Confectionery Convention
– A trade show specifically tailored to the needs of confectionery professionals.
– Industry experts discuss the latest trends and innovations, making it a valuable networking opportunity.

10. Helsingør Sweets Symposium
– A forum for industry professionals to exchange ideas and knowledge.
– Features seminars and panel discussions on topics such as sustainability, flavor trends, and consumer preferences.

Insights:

The chocolate and sweets industry in Denmark is poised for continued growth in 2026, driven by consumer demand for high-quality and ethically sourced products. With an increasing focus on sustainability and innovation, Danish companies are well-positioned to capitalize on these trends. According to a recent market research report, the chocolate market in Denmark is projected to grow by 7% in the next year, reaching a market size of $500 million. This presents a significant opportunity for businesses to expand their offerings and reach new customers in the coming years.

Related Analysis: View Previous Industry Report

Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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