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The excellence of our know-how: red sugar at its most beautiful. Under the light, it reflects an almost unreal brilliance, evoking crystal in all its splendor.

These subjects, true works of art, are the fruit of a unique know-how meticulously preserved. It is with pride that we present to you:

  • SANTA CLAUS | 120 grams
  • SAINT-NICOLAS | 20 0 grams
  • NAPOLEON | 17 0 grams
  • DANCERS | 1 90 grams
  • CHURCH | 14 0 grams
  • FRENCH ROOSTER | 21.0 grams
  • ITALIAN ROOSTER | 210 grams
  • CARRYING PIGEON | 23.5 grams

IDEAL FOR GIFTING

Hollow and of exemplary finesse, they invite contemplation, wonder and revive sweet childhood memories.

Through his child's eyes, their fragile and ephemeral brilliance invites us to dream, as in the past, when each candy was a promise of magic and infinite pleasure.

No. 3 | EMPTY SUBJECT

€9.00Price
Sales Tax Included |
  • Individually packed in a recyclable 35µ PP bag with silver cardboard bottom and label.

  • It is recommended to store them at a temperature between 10°C and 17°C. Avoid humidity and temperature variations by keeping them in airtight containers.

    It is not recommended to store them in a refrigerator, in fact, condensation can form when the red sugars come out, which accelerates the absorption of moisture.

    There is no DLC, the sugar acts as a natural preservative which gives a very long consumption period. However, their organoleptic properties evolve, so there is a Best Before Date.

    BBD: 6 to 12 MONTHS (depending on compliance with instructions).

    And then? They change, it's a natural phenomenon, sugar is hygroscopic by nature, it attracts the humidity present in the air.

    Appearance: The initially crystalline and shiny surface of the red sugars begins to absorb moisture from the surrounding air, the sugar dissolves slightly creating a matte and opaque appearance.

    What about the taste? It evolves, softer, sweeter and melting.

    This is due to recrystallization and modification of the molecular structure by humidity. This alters the sensation in the mouth (the texture) but also the perceived taste.

    Is there a danger? None! This phenomenon does not affect food health, so unless there are signs of degradation (which is rare with sugar candies), they remain completely edible.

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