Haribo
Haribo
Haribo is a well-known German confectionery brand, best known for its gummy bears. The company was founded in 1920 by Hans Riegel Sr. in Bonn, Germany. The name "Haribo" is actually an abbreviation of the initial letters of the founder (Hans) and the city (Bonn) where the company is located (Rheinland, Bonn).
Haribo's range includes a wide range of gummies, candies and other confectionery, such as wine gums, licorice, foam bananas and coke bottles. Haribo's most iconic product is the "Goldbären" (gummi bears), which have become popular worldwide since their introduction in the 1920s.
Haribo is known for its distinctive flavors, colorful designs and consistency in quality. The brand has a global presence and can be found in supermarkets, candy stores and online retailers around the world.
In addition to the traditional gummy bears, Haribo has also developed several other variants and flavors to meet consumers' taste preferences. The brand remains one of the most recognizable and loved names in the confectionery industry.