Lindt Wholesale in Australia: A Buyer's Guide
Lindt & Sprüngli operates its own Australian retail boutiques and premium grocery distribution directly, making third-party wholesale access more selective than for mass-market chocolate brands. Australian buyers seeking premium chocolate for their range should expect a more relationship-driven process.

Complementary European Confectionery Sourcing for Australia
Australian GST (10%) applies to confectionery in full — unlike most basic food, sweets and chocolate are specifically excluded from Australia's GST-free food category. Food imports also require biosecurity clearance through the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry alongside standard Australian Border Force customs processes, and labelling must meet the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) code. There is currently no comprehensive Australia–EU free trade agreement in force, so buyers should confirm current MFN tariff rates with a licensed customs broker. Candora Trading supplies European bulk and private label confectionery for Australian retailers building a range spanning mainstream and premium segments.

FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. Lindt is a trademark of Lindt & Sprüngli, mentioned here for informational purposes only.
Generally no — Lindt tends to prioritise its own boutique and premium retail channels over broad third-party wholesale distribution.
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