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Local Products

Chesnut cream

€3.45
Small local producer
40009
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  • Tube 80g €3.45
Discover a Chesnut cream a famous local speciality in a tube for even greater indulgence !  Whether you spread it on hot crêpes, add it to pastries or enjoy it with a spoon, every bite is an explosion of sweetness and satisfaction.  
Calissons

Christmas Metal Box Damier Calissons

€22.00
Le Petit Duc
91073.001
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  • Metal Box 200g €22.00
You'll love the Metal Box Calissons, with its lightly sweetened, super-soft Calissons and delicious almond flavour. This tin is ideal as a gift or to share !
Calissons

Damier Calissons

€13.80
Le Petit Duc
91009.001
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  • Metal box 240g €22.00
  • Boite métal 105g €13.80
Fall for Calissons Damier, a delicious blend of Calissons de St Rémy and fruit jellies.     Calissons du Petit Duc are low in sugar, extremely soft and have a delicious almond flavor.  
Traditional sweets

Violettes candies

€6.90
Le Petit Duc
93005.001
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  • Cylinder 110g €6.90
Crack for our Violettes candies, a candy with a delicate flavor and without acidity for a beautiful moment of pleasure.
Assortments

Deluxe snacks box

€16.45
Biscuiterie de Provence
14182.001
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  • Metal box 330g €16.45
Fall for our Metal Box Snack Assortment, the perfect container to enjoy four of our snack biscuit recipes : two cookie recipes and two shortbread recipes.   100% delicious & 100% organic biscuits!
Traditional biscuits

Cocoa and Almond biscuits

€6.50
Le Petit Duc
17107.001
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  • case 125g €6.50
(Re)discover the Cocoa and Almond biscuits of Petit Duc.Born from a recipe dating back to the 18th century, these little biscuits combining cocoa and whole almonds will make you fall in love !
Biscuits and cakes

Candied lemon biscuits

€6.50
Le Petit Duc
17109.001
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  • case 125g €6.50
A must discover, Candied lemon biscuits : an incredibly gourmet recipe for saffron shortbread dating from the 14th century !