Mars Bar Wholesale in Canada: A Buyer's Guide
The Mars bar sold in Canada follows the North American formulation, distributed by Mars, Incorporated. Canadian buyers researching Mars bar wholesale sourcing are typically assessing the broader chocolate bar category, using it as a reference point.

Mars Bar in the Canadian Chocolate Bar Category
Distributors and retail buyers use Mars bar pricing and format as a reference when evaluating chocolate bar wholesale in Canada, both for direct branded supply and for adjacent European confectionery lines under review for range diversification.
Sourcing European Confectionery for Canada
Confectionery imported from the EU into Canada can generally qualify for tariff-free treatment under the Canada–EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), provided the goods meet rules-of-origin requirements and are accompanied by a valid origin declaration — buyers should confirm this with their customs broker and the CBSA. GST (5%) applies federally, plus HST or provincial sales tax depending on destination province. All packaged food sold in Canada must carry bilingual English/French labelling under Canadian consumer packaging law, which private label buyers need to plan into their artwork. Candora Trading supplies European confectionery in bulk and private label for Canadian distributors diversifying beyond single-brand chocolate bar distribution.

FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. Mars is a trademark of Mars, Incorporated, mentioned here for informational purposes only.
The Canadian market generally follows North American formulations; European-formula bars imported specifically as specialty products differ slightly and should be confirmed with the supplier.
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