Carambar
Carambar is a brand of chewy caramel candy from France, owned by Eurazeo.
History
In 1954, Mr. Fauchille, director of the Delespaul-Hazard company, and Mr. Gallois, an employee, had a surplus of cocoa and decided to create a new, original recipe to use it up. The legend says that one of the machines in the factory was malfunctioning, making the long bars that still exists today. This sweet, in the form of a bar was named Caram'bar.Each of the original Caram'bars were a regulated size and weight. The statistics are as follows:
- Length: 7 cm
- Weight: 10 g
- Recommended retail price: 5 centimes
- Wrapper: Yellow, with red striped twisted ends
In 1972, the name changed to "Super Caram'bar". In 1977, the name lost its apostrophe.
In 1998, Carambar came under the ownership of the British company Cadbury.
On 20 January 2010, the American company Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury for €13 billion.
Flavours
Currently, there are many different flavours all available in multipacks:- Natural Flavours
- * Lemon / Citron
- * Strawberry / Fraise
- * Orange
- * Raspberry / Framboise
- * Peach/pêche
- Drinks
- * Cola / Coca
- * Grenadine
- * Oasis Peach Tea/Thé à la pêche
- * Orangina yellow / jaune
- Other flavours
- * Cherry / Cerise
- * Candy floss / Cotton Candy / Barbe à papa
- * Caramel
- * Caranougat
- * Orangina red / rouge
- * Lime / Citron vert
- * Bigoouu / Pomme Cassis / Double Flavor
- * Passion fruit / Fruit de la passion