Chocolate Confectionery Case Study Vision One

Confectionery Neuromarketing Study

The Challenge

Many chocolate gift box brands have remained in the market for decades, such as Heroes and Quality Street, and continue to be purchased and given as gifts. What makes chocolate box Ads capture attention, driving awareness and sales?

Specifically, the client wanted to uncover which creative elements were most effective at attracting attention quickly and sustaining engagement, helping brands optimise advertising performance in a crowded confectionery market.

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Research Objectives

To answer this, we used AdProbe, our innovative ad testing tool, to examine implicit visual attention through online eye-tracking of chocolate box advertisements. We measured the time to first fixation and fixation duration for key areas of interest (AOIs) and explicit self-reported interest in the ad.

  • Understand how consumers visually engage with chocolate box advertisements
  • Identify which creative elements attract attention first
  • Measure the speed and duration of attention on key areas of interest
  • Compare performance between different brand executions
  • Link visual attention metrics with self-reported interest in the advertisements

These objectives were designed to uncover how advertising creative can be optimised to maximise impact, interest and effectiveness.

Research Approach

For both chocolate box Ads, the eye was always drawn to the slogan first, regardless of location, font size or length.

The Heroes slogan was viewed quickly (1551 ms) but received the shortest fixation duration (N = 198). This indicates it is initially the most eye-catching but viewed fleetingly before moving on, confirmed by 43% finding the Ad interesting.

The Quality Street slogan was looked at more quickly (1199 ms) by more people (N=200) and received the longest fixation duration indicating it’s the most eye-catching, supported by 46% finding the Ad interesting.

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Findings

The research revealed consistent and striking patterns of attention across both chocolate box advertisements. In all cases, the slogan was the first element to capture attention, regardless of its position, size or length.

The Heroes slogan attracted attention quickly but was viewed briefly, indicating high initial salience but limited sustained engagement. In contrast, the Quality Street slogan was noticed more quickly by more participants and held attention for longer, suggesting stronger overall impact. These findings demonstrated that slogans play a decisive role in attention capture and perceived interest.

Action & Recommendations

The findings demonstrated the power of slogans in driving advertising effectiveness within the chocolate gift box category. Using AdProbe and online eye-tracking, Vision One provided clear guidance on how creative elements capture and sustain attention.

The insights enabled brands to refine messaging, optimise creative execution and prioritise elements that genuinely resonate with consumers, ensuring advertising investment delivers maximum impact in competitive, high-attention environments.

Food and Drink Research Agency
Kendra Furey, Head of Brands (Vision One)

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