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200 kg
Peru
G***. YI*****NG && C**A S**A
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1.3
46 Buying Leads
400 KG
Peru
Praline
Creamy Milk Filling
Lindt Lindor Milk
G***. YI*****NG && C**A S**A
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1.3
46 Buying Leads
20 units
Mundra Sea, India
CO******RT
0
70 Buying Leads
2000 KGS
Cochin Sea, India
C***L DU**
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1.1
45 Buying Leads
FCA
UA110130 - Slobozhanskyi
Т**В О****А
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0.2
57 Buying Leads
90 kg
Sri Lanka
D****Y S**
0
70 Buying Leads
90 kg
Sri Lanka
D****Y S**
0
70 Buying Leads
400 KGS
Cochin Sea
C***L DU**
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1.1
45 Buying Leads
158g
FOB
Manila International Container Terminal, PHILIPPINES
JO*******A
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0.2
34 Buying Leads
158g
FOB
Manila International Container Terminal, PHILIPPINES
JO*******A
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0.2
34 Buying Leads
3,000 units
FOB
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
D***Y F***E PH********ES C***P
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0.2
66 Buying Leads
3,000 units
FOB
Manila International Container Terminal
D***Y F***E PH********ES C***P
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0.2
66 Buying Leads
FOB
Manila International Container Terminal, PHILIPPINES
JO*******A
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0.2
34 Buying Leads
FOB
Manila International Container Terminal
D***Y F***E PH********ES C***P
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0.2
66 Buying Leads
FOB
Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Philippines
D***Y F***E PH********ES C***P
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0.2
66 Buying Leads
FOB
Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Philippines
D***Y F***E PH********ES C***P
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0.2
66 Buying Leads
1000 KGS
COCHIN SEA INCOK1
C***L DU**
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1.1
45 Buying Leads
3000 PKG
LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA
B***A IM*****TS L**C
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0.8
34 Buying Leads
Price History for Product from Global
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can I sell pralines online in bulk to wholesale distributors through digital marketplaces and what are the top products in this category that buyers are actively importing?
Pralines are a popular confectionery product often imported by foodservice distributors, retail chains, and specialty food buyers for use in cafes, bakeries, and gourmet stores. Buyers typically seek high-quality, consistent, and branded pralines in bulk for resale or integration into their product lines. Suppliers in the confectionery and food manufacturing industries search for buyers to fulfill demand for profitable, scalable products that can be distributed across multiple channels. Success for suppliers means securing wholesale partnerships with distributors who are actively sourcing top pralines products through digital marketplaces like Freshdi, with demand signals often triggered by seasonal peaks such as holidays or product launches, creating a short lead time window for suppliers to respond and close deals.
Which are the top global import destinations for pralines and what are the key details on the most commonly imported variants by region?
The world's leading import destinations for pralines include the United States, Germany, and Japan, where demand is driven by premium confectionery markets and high-end retail channels. Key details show that the most commonly imported variants are classic chocolate-coated almonds (trade name: "chocolate praline"), caramel-coated nuts (trade name: "caramel praline"), and salted caramel with hazelnut (trade name: "hazelnut salted caramel praline"). Buyers typically import these variants with attributes such as 70–75% cocoa content, 100g net weight per pack, and a shelf life of up to 18 months. Germany and the U.S. show strong preference for chocolate-coated almonds due to their alignment with traditional confectionery tastes, while Japan favors salted caramel variants for their unique flavor profile. These trends reflect consistent demand patterns in B2B trade, supported by verified import data from major global trade platforms and supplier market reports.
How can I find reliable buyers for pralines on a wholesale platform with a strong reputation and proven importing history?
To find reliable buyers for pralines on a wholesale platform like Freshdi, focus on searching for buyers with a proven reputation in importing to key regions such as the U.S. and Germany, where consistent trade terms like FOB Shanghai and FOB Rotterdam are commonly expected. Suppliers should evaluate buyer profiles for formal credentials such as ISO 22000 certification, HACCP compliance, and membership in the International Food and Beverage Association, which signal reliability and operational integrity. Look for RFQs that specify clear payment terms like 30% advance, 70% upon shipment, and include verified trade terms tied to major ports in the U.S. and Germany to ensure alignment with supplier expectations.


