
- Clement Faugier Creme de Marrons de l'Ardeche Chestnut Spread
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| Latest | $14.99 Apr 23, '16 |
| Highest | $22.99 Jan 16, '16 |
| Lowest | $9.99 Jan 23, '16 |
| Average | $14.99 (30d avg) $12.61 (90d avg) $12.31 (180d avg) $16.37 (365d avg) $18.06 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jun 9, 2014 |
30 day average: 195,884
90 day average: 187,405
Crme de marrons de l'Ardche is sweet chestnut pure from the Ardche region, invented by company founder Clment Faugier. What started out as a family business with a dozen employees has grown into one of France's most respected food brands with exports to over 80 countries. Trying to find a way to recycle the debris from these sweets, Faugier created his own recipe for crme de marrons. The factory has been churning out the stuff ever since and it has become a popular food, eaten with yogurt, ice cream and many other sweets throughout France. Crme de marrons is made from 100 percent natural ingredients: chestnuts, vanilla, sugar and water. A very common snack all over France: A crepe filled with creme de marrons (sometimes with some chocolate sauce and/or whipped cream). A staple in any cold weather and in ski resorts too. A 1 kilo can of this delicious spread and pastry filling. 35 oz.