Bacon Flavor Filled Wafer 75gr Pack Eugene Blond
Item No. IBP0WW0000689
Discover small waffles from Eugènes Blond filled with bacon flavour. The waffles are also available in goat/rosemary and bacon flavours. Who is Eugene Blond? In 1894, Eugene Blond developed a wafer recipe, sold as Blondinette. His son Pierre succeeded him and added to the wafers boards fantasy sente
Description
Discover small waffles from Eugènes Blond filled with bacon flavour. The waffles are also available in goat/rosemary and bacon flavours.
Who is Eugene Blond?
In 1894, Eugene Blond developed a wafer recipe, sold as Blondinette. His son Pierre succeeded him and added to the wafers boards fantasy sentences, creating the amusing wafer.
Today, the tradition is perpetuated: the wafers are manufactured according to the original recipe in Eugene Blond Lambersart workshop, in the North of France.
Who is Eugene Blond?
In 1894, Eugene Blond developed a wafer recipe, sold as Blondinette. His son Pierre succeeded him and added to the wafers boards fantasy sentences, creating the amusing wafer.
Today, the tradition is perpetuated: the wafers are manufactured according to the original recipe in Eugene Blond Lambersart workshop, in the North of France.
Specifications
- Country of Origin
- France
- Shelf No.
- Ambient
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Bacon Flavor Filled Wafer 75gr Pack Eugene Blond
Item No. IBP0WW0000689
Discover small waffles from Eugènes Blond filled with bacon flavour. The waffles are also available in goat/rosemary and bacon flavours. Who is Eugene Blond? In 1894, Eugene Blond developed a wafer recipe, sold as Blondinette. His son Pierre succeeded him and added to the wafers boards fantasy sente
Description
Discover small waffles from Eugènes Blond filled with bacon flavour. The waffles are also available in goat/rosemary and bacon flavours.
Who is Eugene Blond?
In 1894, Eugene Blond developed a wafer recipe, sold as Blondinette. His son Pierre succeeded him and added to the wafers boards fantasy sentences, creating the amusing wafer.
Today, the tradition is perpetuated: the wafers are manufactured according to the original recipe in Eugene Blond Lambersart workshop, in the North of France.
Who is Eugene Blond?
In 1894, Eugene Blond developed a wafer recipe, sold as Blondinette. His son Pierre succeeded him and added to the wafers boards fantasy sentences, creating the amusing wafer.
Today, the tradition is perpetuated: the wafers are manufactured according to the original recipe in Eugene Blond Lambersart workshop, in the North of France.
Specifications
- Country of Origin
- France
- Shelf No.
- Ambient
Reviews (0)
There are no reviews yet.