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Angelina Paris

Crispy Crepes tin box - Angelina Paris

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French Wink is the largest curation of high-quality French products, carefully picked by two French expatriates eager to share a slice of their culture with their adopted country.

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This traditional tin box is filled with delicious crispy crêpes, coated with dark chocolate. Thin and crispy, it’s the perfect sweet treat for tea breaks. They’re light, refined, and chocolate-covered.

ABOUT ANGELINA PARIS

The history of the Angelina House dates from the beginning of the 20th century.

At that time, the Austrian confectioner Anton Rumpelmayer arrived in the South of France where he opened several "Rumpelmayer" shops and acquired great notoriety.

Driven by success, Rumpelmayer set out to conquer the French capital. In 1903, he founded with his son René, at 226 rue de Rivoli, a "Angelina" tea room in honor of his daughter-in-law named after him.

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Angelina Paris

Crispy Crepes tin box - Angelina Paris

$27.00

This traditional tin box is filled with delicious crispy crêpes, coated with dark chocolate. Thin and crispy, it’s the perfect sweet treat for tea breaks. They’re light, refined, and chocolate-covered.

ABOUT ANGELINA PARIS

The history of the Angelina House dates from the beginning of the 20th century.

At that time, the Austrian confectioner Anton Rumpelmayer arrived in the South of France where he opened several "Rumpelmayer" shops and acquired great notoriety.

Driven by success, Rumpelmayer set out to conquer the French capital. In 1903, he founded with his son René, at 226 rue de Rivoli, a "Angelina" tea room in honor of his daughter-in-law named after him.

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