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National Confectioners Association

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Logo of the National Confectioners Association

The National Confectioners Association is an American trade organization that promotes chocolate, candy, gum and mints, and the companies that make these treats. NCA lobbies the American government in favor of the confectionery industry, evaluated at US$35 billion. Confections are produced in all 50 states. The association "annually hosts the National Candy Show in Chicago, as well as the Candy Hall of Fame".[1] As of 2024, the Sweets and Snacks Expo will take place in Indianapolis.

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Candy Hall of Fame

The Candy Hall of Fame is an event produced by the association that recognizes the achievements of leaders across the confectionery industry globally.[2]

Class of 2021

Class of 2017

  • [3] Peter Blommer, Blommer Chocolate Co.
  • Rick Brindle, Mondelez International, Inc.
  • Sara Clair, Brown & Haley
  • Ray Cote, American Chocolate Mould Co.
  • Basant Dwivedi, The Promotion In Motion Cos., Inc.
  • Mary Beth Geraci, Carlin Group
  • Richard Hartel, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Scott Hartman, Rutter’s Holdings Inc.
  • Rob Nelson, Elmer Candy Corp.
  • Dave Taiclet, 1-800-Flowers.com/Fannie May Confections
  • Mary Villa, URM Stores Inc.

Controversy

In March 2007, the Chocolate Manufacturers Association, whose members include Hershey's, Nestlé, and Archer Daniels Midland, began lobbying the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to change the legal definition of chocolate to allow the substitution of "safe and suitable vegetable fats and oils" (including partially hydrogenated vegetable oils) for cocoa butter in addition to using "any sweetening agent" (including artificial sweeteners) and milk substitutes.[4] Currently, the FDA does not allow a product to be referred to as "chocolate" if the product contains any of these ingredients.[5] To work around this restriction, products with cocoa substitutes are often branded or labeled as "chocolatey" or "made with chocolate".

On March 7, 2017, The Washington Post reported that the NCA was lobbying the Trump administration.[6] The NCA's goal, as reported by the Post, was to advocate for the rollback of government policies that make the production of NCA members' products more expensive. One of the controversial issues reported by the Post was the scheduling of NCA events at Trump-owned properties. Thus, money is being paid by the NCA to Trump as they seek to influence government policy.

References

  1. ^ Dann Woellert, Cincinnati Candy: A Sweet History (2017), p. 42: "The National Confectioners Association exists today and annually hosts the National Candy Show in Chicago, as well as the Candy Hall of Fame".
  2. ^ "NCSA cancels 2020 Candy Hall of Fame induction ceremony". Candyindustry.com. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  3. ^ "NCSA Inducts 11 Into Candy Hall of Fame". Candyhalloffame.org. 2017-11-01. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  4. ^ Bragg, Lynn M. (April 2007). "To Our Stakeholders" (PDF). Chocolate Manufacturers Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 December 2007. Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  5. ^ (2007P-0085 Archived 22 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Copy of 2007P-0085 Appendix C – search for cacao)
  6. ^ "'Big Candy' is lobbying the Trump administration. It's also holding events at Trump hotels". Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-03-27.

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