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- chocolate; Vichy (Allier) for Vichy pastilles; Marcq-en-Barœul (Nord) for Carambars; Saint-Genest-d'Ambière (Vienne) for Kréma and La Pie qui Chante confectionery...
- and his friends. The Titeuf Carambars are blue on the outside and yellow inside or vice versa. Carambar.fr — Official Carambar website (in French) Le dossier...
- the Terry's Chocolate Orange has been produced in Strasbourg, France, by Carambar & Co. Chemist Joseph Terry joined a York sweets company in 1823, where...
- an ****orted chocolate box originally made by Terry's, subsequently by Carambar & Co and discontinued in 2020. The archives of Kraft Foods/Mondelēz International...
- acquired by Eurazeo from Mondelēz, and it subsequently became part of Carambar & Co. In August 2017, it was announced that Dirk Van de Put, Belgian CEO...
- formed the French confectioner Carambar & Co. Products using the Terry's brand name are now produced in the Carambar facilities in Strasbourg. The business...
- manufacturer Suchard was among a number of brands sold off by Mondelēz to form Carambar & Co; Mondelēz retained ownership of Milka. The brand's symbol is a lilac...
- icing. The calisson is believed to have its origins in medieval Italy. Carambar Delespaul-Havez company A chewy caramel candy. In 1972, the name changed...
- Delespaul-Havez, founded in 1848 and renowned for its chocolate, created Carambar in the 1950s. Even today, the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region is not left behind...
- ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-10-24. "Carambar rep****e sous pavillon français" (in French). 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2024-10-24. "Carambar prend un nouveau départ" (in...