BOUTIQUE BRAQUIER
Around 1220, an apothicary of Verdun had an idea of genius: to enroll honey and sugar kernels and to make them tougher to facilitate transport. The dragon was born! The candy, becoming a classic world-class, remains a symbol of tradition and nobility. A small confectionery in 1783, it was the armistice of 1871 that was purchased by Mr. Baquier and Mr. Boivin as the first dredging plant. Destroyed in 1916 during the Battle of Verdun, it was reconstructed and modernized. Today it is possible to visit this factory free of charge. With excellence, the Braquier shop offers its dragos under multiple packages. Among their creations: sewing boxes, small handles, or the palette of dredged painter. For the centenary of the War 1914-18, Braquier created a giant Republican giant and blue, white and red dragon regatars. Since last year, the Braquier house has innovated and reinvented chocolate: from the Pralian rock to the tiles to the almond shards through the ganache, the balloons or the original chocolate bars of Peru… New and not least, "Braquier Shells": shell black chocolate shell explodes to let drags and gadgets escape. A unique concept in the ideal world for anniversaries, baptisms, communions or weddings! The drago was a great ally!
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