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PAPER 1: Marketing, people and global businesses


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Instructions
• Use black ink or ball-point pen.
• Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name,
centre number and candidate number.
• Answer all questions.
• Answer the questions in the spaces provided
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Extract A
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UK sweet market revenue – actual and projected
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2 500 2 282
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2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
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(Source: adapted from https://www.statista.com/outlook/40100200/156/sugar-
confectionery/united-kingdom#market-revenue)


Extract B
UK sugar sweets
Bags of sugar-based sweets are still popular in the UK’s independent convenience stores. However,
sales in the stores could be increased if they added ‘better-for-you’ options and dedicate space to
kids’ sweets. From lollipops to liquorice laces, convenience stores serve customers from school kids
searching for a sweet snack, to pensioners with a desire for a ‘pick-me-up’.
Sugar confectionery is often bought on impulse and there is a trend for consumers to buy little and
often, so convenience stores are ideally placed to increase sales. In 2018, £445m of sweets were sold
in convenience stores, out of total UK sweet market of £2 388m.
Convenience stores can take full advantage of their independent status to shop around and stock
new sweet products from suppliers. Stores have the freedom of choice to stock smaller niche brands,
an opportunity to differentiate, given that consumers are now switching to cheaper own brand
sweets.
(Source: adapted from https://www.conveniencestore.co.uk/products-in-depth/hanging-
with-the-big-gums/567533.article)


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Rowntree, descendant of confectionery pioneer, Joseph Rowntree. In 2018, Bon Bon’s opened an
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Bon Bon’s supplies a range of confectionery, from Belgian chocolates to boiled sweets and specialist
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liquorices, as well as children’s sweets such as ‘Traffic Light Lollies’ and ‘Candy Necklaces’. It repackages
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these sweets in small quantities and interesting packaging. Bon Bon’s claims this selection is different
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to the mass-produced ranges found in the larger high street chains. Sweets are supplied to hundreds
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of high-quality independent retailers including farm shops, delicatessens and tourist attractions such
as The British Museum, Tower of London and Stonehenge. Bon Bon’s provides display units so these
retailers can recreate the look of a traditional, old fashioned sweet shop.
“We are probably the UK’s largest confectionery business, that still packs by hand. The additional
space will allow us to provide more packing capacity in our existing unit and use our additional site
as a distribution warehouse. Although we want to grow, we don’t have mass market ambitions,” said
Rowntree. Bon Bon’s has a total of 85 staff.
(Source: adapted from http://www.bqlive.co.uk/food-drink/2019/01/11/news/healthy-
outlook-as-latest-rowntree-confectionery-entrepreneur-expands-into-new-scheme-34762/
and https://www.bonbons.co.uk/traditional-sweets/)




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