Candy Supplier Armenia
Armenia's 3 million consumers are concentrated heavily around Yerevan, served by SAS Supermarket, Yerevan City, and Carrefour Armenia. As a member of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) alongside Kazakhstan, Armenia follows the union's shared customs and food safety framework rather than fully independent national rules — the same regulatory environment Candora already navigates for Kazakhstan.

Armenia Candy Market
Armenia's confectionery retail is concentrated in and around the capital:
- Carrefour Armenia and SAS Supermarket lead modern grocery in Yerevan - Yerevan City covers additional coverage across the capital region - Armenia's landlocked position means import freight typically routes through Georgia's Black Sea ports
Armenia's substantial global diaspora, including large communities across Europe and the US, has historically shaped consumer taste toward internationally recognised confectionery brands.
Importing Candy into Armenia
As an EAEU member, Armenia follows the same shared customs union framework as Kazakhstan:
- EAEU technical regulations — shared food safety and labelling rules across the Eurasian Economic Union - Russian and Armenian labelling — ingredient and allergen labelling typically required in both - Georgia transit routing — landlocked Armenia's import freight generally routes through Georgian Black Sea ports - EAEU customs declaration — import documentation follows the union's shared framework

FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Both are members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), so they share the same customs union and food safety technical regulations rather than fully independent national rules.
Import freight typically routes through Georgia's Black Sea ports, then travels overland into Armenia.
Carrefour Armenia and SAS Supermarket lead modern grocery in Yerevan, alongside the Yerevan City chain.
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