Anis de Flavigny fresh mint sweets

Anis de Flavigny fresh mint sweets

Les Anis de Flavigny
€3.50

(€70.00 /KG)

Tax included

Enjoy the Anis de Flavigny strong mint, sweets made at Flavigny Abbey since the 16th century.

Flavigny anise is much more than a candy, it has been a French tradition since 1591.

Carefully made in the small family factory, still in the old abbey in Flavigny, these little sweet wonders remain faithfully attached to the artisanal recipe.

Discover the sweetness of the sugar shell, the warmth of anise and the freshness and character of strong mint. Barely slipped into the mouth, Flavigny anise releases a subtle aroma of anise and mint that awakens the taste buds.

Presented in a pretty metal box with an oval shape and old-fashioned decor, this very good candy accompanies you everywhere. To be enjoyed at any time of the day!

The oval box of Flavigny anise with strong mint is perfect for satisfying little gourmet cravings and sweet cravings, to give as a gift, or simply to share with friends, these delicious sweets will delight the taste buds of little ones like adults.

Les anis de Flavigny strong mint oval box from Flavigny Abbey and many other sweet treats are available in our selection of confectionery. Enjoy your tasting!


Capacity : 0.05kg

Advice

Flavigny anise with strong mint is ideal for satisfying a little craving for sweet freshness at any time of the day.

Composition

Sugar, natural mint flavouring, green aniseed (0,2%)

Nutritional value per 100g expand_more expand_less

Energy 398 Kcal/1690 KJ - Fat 0,1 g (saturates 0,1 g) - Carbohydrate 99,2 g (sugars 97,1 g) - Protein 0,2 g - Salt 3 mg.

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