La Vosgienne is a brand of traditional French candy known for its distinctive copper-tin packaging and red-and-white-striped candy drops with the 'Vosgienne' logo.
Founded in 1920 in the Vosges region of France by Joseph Victor Savy, the brand began as a small business selling candy at local markets.
In 1950, the brand was expanded and gained national distribution throughout France.
By the 1970s, La Vosgienne had become one of the leading French candy brands, and it continued to grow throughout the 80s and 90s.
In 2003, La Vosgienne was acquired by the company Carambar & Co., which continues to produce the brand's products today.
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The classic red-and-white-striped candy drop with a strong menthol flavor and the 'Vosgienne' logo. Comes in a distinctive copper-tin packaging.
A fruit-flavored candy drop with a strong blackcurrant flavor and the 'Vosgienne' logo. Comes in a distinctive copper-tin packaging.
A mint-flavored candy drop with a unique blend of Vosges mountain herbs and the 'Vosgienne' logo. Comes in a distinctive copper-tin packaging.
La Vosgienne candy drops are available for purchase online through various retailers, including Amazon and Walmart. They are also sold in many in-person stores that carry imported European products.
La Vosgienne was founded in 1920 in the Vosges region of France by Joseph Victor Savy. The brand began as a small business selling candy at local markets, and was eventually expanded to gain national distribution throughout France. The brand was acquired by Carambar & Co. in 2003.
La Vosgienne produces a variety of candy drop flavors, including classic menthol, blackcurrant, and mint with Vosges mountain herbs. They also produce a line of sugar-free drops.
La Vosgienne candy drops are made in France, where the brand was originally founded.
La Vosgienne candy drops are packaged in a distinctive copper-tin container with a hinged lid. The drops themselves are individually wrapped in red-and-white-striped paper with the 'Vosgienne' logo.