Canasuc Amber Toasting Hearts (115 g)
Canasuc Amber Toasting Hearts - Closeup of product
Canasuc Amber Toasting Hearts - product shown on rim of coffee cup
Canasuc Amber Toasting Hearts (115 g)
Canasuc Amber Toasting Hearts - Closeup of product
Canasuc Amber Toasting Hearts - product shown on rim of coffee cup
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Amber Toasting Hearts

SKU: 47635

Size 115 g
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Toast to your loved ones with these adorable sugar hearts.

Contains: 32 heart shaped sugar pieces.

Made in France.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Pure White Cane Sugar (Mauritius), Brown Sugar (Reunion).

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Pierre Bosc-Bierne, founder of CANASUC, discovered the candy stick in the early 1990s. He fell in love with this shiny object, which replaces the spoon in hot drinks, and had the idea of adapting it to espresso. The little sugar cane gave its name to the brand. CANASUC takes shape and quickly becomes the creator, manufacturer, and distributor of a range of innovative sugars: candy sticks, decorative, and molded sugars. It all starts with a drawing, a flower, an animal, a symbol. Then comes the implementation. Several prototypes - sometimes dozens - are needed to obtain the perfect shape; not the one that will faithfully render the motif of the design, but the one that will visually create the impression that the design makes. Then, the workmanship comes into play. This know-how, the result of more than 25 years of experience at Canasuc, is a well-kept secret, alchemy that results in true works of art. A process entirely made in France, during which the sugar, white, amber, or ebony, is shaped by hand. The experienced eye accompanies the gesture to know with what force to press when to stop; then the drying takes place, a slow operation that will end with the demoulding. A moment of discovery where precision and constancy of gesture compete.