Carambar is a French confectionery brand best known for its chewy caramel candy bars in various flavors. It was founded in 1954 and is now owned by the Cadbury-Schweppes company.
Carambar was first created in 1954 by Delespaul-Hazard, a French candy company.
The original candy bars were rectangular in shape and made with a hard-to-chew caramel.
In the 1960s, Carambar started making its chewier caramel bars and the brand became a popular treat among French children.
In 1972, Delespaul-Hazard was bought by Cadbury-Schweppes, which still owns the Carambar brand today.
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The classic, chewy caramel candy bar with a variety of flavors, including caramel, strawberry, and cola.
Lollipop versions of the classic Carambar candy bars in various flavors.
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Carambar candy bars can be found at some specialty candy stores and online retailers, but they are not widely available in the United States.
No, Carambar candy bars contain wheat and are not gluten-free.
Carambar candy bars come in a variety of flavors, including caramel, strawberry, cola, lemon, and orange.
Carambar candy bars are known for their chewy texture that can take some effort to bite into.
Carambar candy bars are a treat and should be consumed in moderation. They are high in sugar and calories, and do not have any significant nutritional value.