The Haribo Candy Museum

Everything, everything, everything about Haribo candy.
For young and old alike.
With different areas on the history and manufacture of the product, the poster room and the machine room.
And then there are the smells and flavours that have been with us since childhood.
With star products such as Rotella, created in 1947, Chamallows in 1971, the Tagada strawberry born in 1969, Dragibus, famous since 1973, and ... the ancestor L'Ours d'Or, born in 1922.
A whole universe recreated before your very eyes, which you can of course sample on the spot.

Located in the heart of the Provencal region, the Haribo store in Uzès offers you the chance to rediscover the sweets that lulled your childhood, as well as others you never knew existed!

Here you'll find all the most famous candies, such as Tagada strawberries, Dragibus and Chamallow's. But you can also discover new ones. But you can also discover new ones: "from the sweetness of jelly candies to the explosive mix of sour candies, offering you new flavors every day, there's always something to discover at Haribo!"

And that's not all... In addition to candy, Haribo also offers goodies for young and old. Clothing, school supplies and, of course, the inevitable bonbonnières are available directly from the Uzès boutique.

Take a tour of the museum to find out how the confectionery is made, and leave with items in the colors of your favorite sweets.

 

Haribo Candy Museum
Pont des Charettes
30700 Uzès
Tel.: 04 66 22 74 39


www.museeharibo.fr

 

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