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Fewer sweets can be sold on the Hungarian market during the holidays, but in higher value
According to the expectations of confectionery manufacturers, fewer seasonal sweets may be sold on the domestic market this year, but in terms of value, they expect a slight increase, Magyar Nemzet wrote in its Wednesday issue.

Less candy sweet and chocolate figures may be consumed but in a higher value
It is expected that about eight million chocolate figures and 3,500 tons of Christmas candies will be brought home from Hungarian stores this year. The total turnover in December could reach fifty billion forints. (MTI)
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