The Amandines de Provence from the H. Lalo biscuit factory were almond-shaped wafers filled with a refined-tasting fondant. In 1901, Biscuits Pernot bought the H. Lalo biscuit factory in L'Isle-sur-Sorgues. Pernot would continue to produce the flagship Lalo biscuit, the Amandine de Provence, under its own brand.
Children's biscuits made by the biscuit factory Les Desserts Coquin in Sainte Savine near Troyes.
A preparatory drawing was most likely made.










