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Haribo sweets make everyone happy!

Haribo Gold Bears, Color-Rado, Tropy Frutti, licorice snails or confectionery - every bag is legendary. Haribo, founded in Bonn in 1920, has been around for more than 100 years. Today the company is the world market leader in the fruit gum and licorice sector! The range is different in each country and is based on the prevailing taste. The German product range is therefore different than in the USA, France or Finland. More information under the product list.

  • Haribo Saft Goldbären 160g-4001686322659
    EAN: 4001686322659
  • Haribo Lakritz Vampire 175 g-4001686327456
    EAN: 4001686327456
  • Haribo Milchbären 160g-4001686322628
    EAN: 4001686322628
  • Haribo Quaxi 175 g-4001686322536
    EAN: 4001686322536
  • Haribo Quaxi 1 Dose 150 Stk. = 1050g-4001686472361
    EAN: 4001686472361
  • Haribo Wackelgeister 160g-4001686329351
    EAN: 4001686329351
  • Haribo Phantasia 175g-4001686322901
    EAN: 4001686322901
  • Haribo Tropifrutti 175 g-4001686322963
    EAN: 4001686322963
  • Haribo Pico-Balla 160 g-4001686120132
    EAN: 4001686120132
  • Haribo Bumix 175g-4001686424100
    EAN: 4001686424100
  •  Haribo Lakritz Schnecken 175g-4001686102701
    EAN: 4001686102701
  • Haribo Saure Pommes 175 g-4001686329870
    EAN: 4001686329870

At Haribo, the liquorice equator runs through northern Germany

No joke, since the Haribo range is based on the taste preferences in different countries, which, according to the company, vary greatly from one another, it has been found that people in Scandinavia and Northern Germany really like to eat licorice. The further south you go, fruit gum and jelly products sell significantly better. The liquorice equator runs through southern Lower Saxony!

The history of the global company is a rags-to-riches story: The candy maker Hans Riegel sets up his own business in Bonn in 1920 and makes his first confectionery in a laundry room under precarious conditions. But already under the name Haribo, which is made up of its first letters Ha Ri and Bonn. In 1922 Riegel invented the Dancing Bear, a prototype of the later Gold Bear. In 1925 he began producing licorice and in 1930 the slogan “Haribo makes children happy” appeared. After some ups and downs through the wars, the next family generation developed the Gold Bear in 1960, which became a huge success and laid the foundation for the brand's steep rise.

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