• 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.
  • The Cachou Lajaunie was created and manufactured in 1880 by the pharmacist of the same name.
  • Summer collections at Les Grands Magasins des Cordeliers in Lyon
  • The Cachou Lajaunie was created and manufactured in 1880 by the pharmacist of the same name.
  • Cirio Canned Goods
  • Around 1860 Francesco Cirio built the first factory for canned peas. Following rapid development, he established several fruit and vegetable canning factories in southern Italy. To supply his factories, he brought abandoned lands back into cultivation. By 1900, at the time of his death, his company had become one of the largest in Europe.
  • Detergent manufactured in Marseille by Cie Electro-Chimique des Produits d'Entretiens. “Better than soap and Panama wood” says the ad.
  • Laundry soap made in Marseille by the Cie Electro-Chimique des Produits d'Entretiens. "Better than soap and Panama wood" says the advertisement.
  • Laundry soap made in Marseille by the Cie Electro-Chimique des Produits d'Entretiens. "Better than soap and Panama wood" says the advertisement.
  • Motorized two-wheel cycle
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