• Soap flakes for delicate washing.
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  • Flor soap, flaked soap for washing delicate fabrics, woolens and silks, manufactured by Jacotin & Binoche, Sons in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris.
  • Pâtes Lustucru In 1871, Louis Cartier-Millon purchased a workshop in Grenoble that had been producing pasta since 1824. By 1900, local demand required the creation of a new factory. At that time, pasta was sold in bulk and unbranded. To grow the business, the Cartier-Millon family decided to focus on branding and packaging. In 1910, they had to build a new factory. In 1911, following a poster competition won by the illustrator Synave, the light and dark blue checkerboard pattern was born. At the closing banquet of this competition, Jean-Louis Forain sang the nursery rhyme "C'est la mère Michel"... with Père Lustucru. This marked the birth of the brand.
  • Beauty products and parapharmaceuticals from Colonia Arnaldi in Uscio (Italy). They provide well-being at home.
  • Natural food prepared from seaweed and legumes by Laboratorios Botanicos y Marinos in Barcelona.
  • Restoring biscuits
  • Home air treatment with para-pharmaceutical products from Colonia Arnaldi.
  • Pasta produced by the Savoyarde Bozon-Verduraz company in Saint-Étienne-de-Cuines.
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