Melting caramels in a 100g tin box

Caramels d'Isigny
€8.90

(€89.00 /KG)

Tax included

Relive your childhood with this pretty, retro-styled tin filled with delicious melting salted butter caramels. A timeless treat, expertly crafted by Caramels d'Isigny, renowned artisans from Normandy.

As soon as you open it, the delicate aroma of caramel blends with that of salted butter, for a promise of sweetness and authenticity. These caramels are distinguished by their smooth texture, which melts in the mouth without sticking to the teeth, for a simple and comforting pleasure, to share... or not!

Presented in a beautifully illustrated metal tin, these caramels also make a charming little gift. A nod to a time when sweet treats were carefully preserved in tins that were kept for a long time.

Enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee, or simply whenever a sweet tooth strikes.

Find the 100g Melting Caramels in a tin and many other caramels in our Confectionery selection. Happy tasting!


Capacity : 0.1kg

Advice

These caramels are distinguished by their smooth texture, which melts in the mouth without sticking to the teeth, for a simple and comforting pleasure, to share... or not!

Composition

Sugar, glucose syrup, whole milk powder, salted butter from Isigny A.O.P. (11%), water, Guérande IGP salt, natural vanilla flavoring, raising agent: sodium bicarbonate, emulsifier: sucrose esters of fatty acids. Traces: soy, nuts.

Nutritional value per 100g expand_more expand_less

Energy: 1769 kJ / 420 kcal, fat: 11.8 g of which saturates: 7.9 g, carbohydrates: 75.1 g of which sugars 57.8 g, protein: 3.3 g, salt: 1.6 g

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