La Pie Qui Chante is a French confectionery brand that is known for its chocolates, candies, and biscuits. The brand was founded in 1880 and has been a part of various companies like Nestle and General Mills over the years.
1880: The company was founded by the family-owned chocolate factory Menier.
1925: La Pie Qui Chante was acquired by Chocolat Poulain.
1981: The brand was acquired by Nestle.
2000: Nestle sold La Pie Qui Chante to General Mills.
2021: Currently, La Pie Qui Chante is a subsidiary of the French company Bel Group.
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La Pie Qui Chante offers various chocolate bars in different flavors like milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and hazelnut.
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La Pie Qui Chante translates to 'the singing magpie' in English.
La Pie Qui Chante products can be found in many French grocery stores and online retailers like Amazon.
Some products like La Vosgienne candies and some chocolate bars are gluten-free. However, it is important to check the packaging for information on allergens.
Yes, La Pie Qui Chante is a French confectionery brand that has been owned by various companies over the years.
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