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Marzipan Bunnies 116 g | Olo

Olo Marzipan Bunnies are perfect Easter sweets for your kids, friends, family, or a loved one! Their gorgeous shape and taste will make their holiday memorable!

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$23.70$171.20

Weight 1.100 kg
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 cm
ingredients

Sugar, almonds 35%, humectants (sorbitol and E1103), glucose syrup, colors (E120, E160e, spirulina algae extract, E153), milk protein

Quantity

2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 16/box

Olo Marzipan Bunnies – pink & blue

Olo Marzipan Bunnies are lovingly shaped and painted by hand figures you will absolutely love! Perfect Easter sweets for your kids, friends, family, or a loved one! These cute bunnies will be delivering a splash of spring color once again this Easter. Obviously, they almost call to be eaten instantly, but you can always keep or store them in a dry, cool place.

  • Size: about 90 mm high
  • Ingredients: Sugar, almond 35%, humectants (sorbitol and E1103), glucose syrup, colorants (E120, E160e, spirulina algae extract, E153), milk protein.
  • Store in a cool, dry and odor-free place.
  • Made in Switzerland.

Marzipan history

Marzipan originally came from the Middle East, and back then, it had a rose water or orange blossom flavor. As early as 965, this specialty was one of the caliphs’ tables delights. Moreover, marzipan became known in Europe through the Arab invasion of Spain and Portugal. At that time, only kings and princes could eat this specialty.

When pharmacists started producing and selling the almond paste, as they had the spice monopoly, confectionery manufacturers soon began manufacturing marzipan. However, it remained a luxury item until the 19th century. Finally, when people started to produce sugar from sugar beet, which was cheaper than cane sugar, that finally made marzipan more widely available.

Olo marzipan assorted figures does not contain harmful trans fats or, more precisely, trans fatty acids (TFA)! Furthermore, marzipan in its natural form is alcohol-free, gluten-free, lactose-free, vegetarian, and vegan.

Nutritional values per 100g:

  • Energy: 1910 kJ (457 kcal)
  • Fat: 18g
  • thereof saturated fatty acids: 1.5g
  • Carbohydrates: 67g
  • of which sugar: 61g
  • Dietary fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 6g

About the brand

The foundation stone for today’s Olo Marzipan O. Lohner AG was laid by the company’s founder Otto Lohner in Ostermundigen in 1933. The protected “olo” logo, well known in the trade, derived from the first letters of his first name and surname.

Today, the factory has around 60 employees, with an output of some 2,000 tones of products per year. One of their best-known products is the classic orange marzipan carrot, which you can find on almost every carrot cake.

The company continues to be a family business, now run by the third generation.

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