Haribo is a German candy company, founded in 1920, that produces gummy candies including the popular Goldbears. The company is known for its unique flavors and shapes of gummy candies.
Founded in 1920 by Hans Riegel in Bonn, Germany.
The name 'Haribo' comes from the first two letters of the founder's name (Hans Riegel) and the city he started the company in (Bonn).
Introduced their popular Goldbears gummy candy in 1967.
Expanded to the United States in 1982 and is now a popular candy brand worldwide.
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Haribo's most popular gummy candy, introduced in 1967. It comes in a variety of fruit flavors including strawberry, lemon, orange, pineapple, and raspberry.
A gummy candy in the shape of cola bottles, with a cola flavor.
A gummy candy in the shape of two snakes – one sour and one sweet.
A gummy candy in the shape of peaches, with a peach flavor.
A sour version of Haribo's popular Goldbears gummy candy, with a variety of fruit flavors.
Haribo is based in Bonn, Germany but has locations in many countries around the world.
Haribo Goldbears come in a variety of flavors including strawberry, lemon, orange, pineapple, and raspberry.
Most Haribo gummy candies are made without gluten-containing ingredients, but it's always best to check the packaging and ingredient list to be sure.
Yes, Haribo makes a variety of sugar-free gummy candies such as Goldbears and Happy Cola.
Haribo uses animal-derived gelatin in their gummy candies, so they are not considered vegan-friendly. However, they do offer some vegetarian options that are made without gelatin.