purkusykliä
Purkusykliä is a concept used in Finnish-language discussions of consumer behavior and culinary studies to describe cyclical patterns in the consumption of confectionery products. The term, literally translating to “candy cycle,” denotes recurring phases of rising and falling demand that can occur over weeks or seasons and influence both purchasing and intake.
The concept emerges in practical and academic discourse as a descriptive heuristic rather than a formal theory.
Characteristics commonly associated with purkusykliä include identifiable peaks around holidays or marketing pushes, followed by slower
Applications and implications of the concept focus on inventory planning and marketing timing for retailers and
See also: consumer seasonality, promotional effects, confectionery marketing. The term is most commonly referenced in Finnish