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How to sell sweets to Japan? A story of a brave Ukrainian sweets producer. Part 2.

How to sell sweets to Japan? A story of a brave Ukrainian sweets producer. Part 2.

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Join Dmytro Shvets as he interviews Olena Tokar, CEO of Lol& Pop, about their "magical" entry into the Japanese market.

Learn how a chance meeting at a trade show led to a major distribution deal, despite initial doubts and major hurdles.

Discover the rigorous testing required in Japan, how Lol&Pop overcame blackouts in Ukraine, and why quality and persistence are key.

Listen to the first part of the interview in the episode #42.

Key Highlights :

  • Unexpected success story of a Ukrainian candy maker in Japan.
  • Deal with a major Japanese distributor and placement in 350 stores.
  • Challenges of rigorous testing in Japan.
  • Importance of resilience, adaptability, and quality.
  • Practical tips for SMEs and exporters.
  • Focus on the Japanese market specifically.
  • Building trust and reputation.
  • Joining industry alliances.

Speakers LinkedIn Profiles:

Dmytro Shvets https://www.linkedin.com/in/dshvets/

Olena Tokar https://www.linkedin.com/in/alonatokar/

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