Coquillettes sachet - Coquillettes pasta - Panzani, 500g
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The brand was started by Jean Panzani in Parthenay in 1950. In the 1950s, he sold pasta in cellophane whereas other companies used cardboard. From 1960 to 1964, it merged with La Lune and Régia Scaramelli. It was in the 1960s that it became the market leader in pasta wholesalers in France. In 1964, Roland Barthes analyzed a commercial by Panzani in his essay entitled 'The Rhetoric of the Image', suggesting Panzani was trying to come across as Italian.
In 1973, it was bought by Groupe Danone. Its TV commercials featured André Aubert as Don Patillo, a namesake for Don Camillo, made famous by Fernande
Coquillettes sachet - Coquillettes pasta - Panzani, 500g
Ingredients: 100% durum wheat semolina of superior quality Cereals, Gluten
Allergens: gluten
Description: Moms love to make pasta shells because kids can spoon them! And Don Patillo has thought of them, with firm shells that stay fine for toddlers. You can then accompany them with tomato sauce or ketchup, according to the taste of the little ones.
VEGAN- VEGETARIAN- PALM OIL FREE
PALM OIL FREE- VEGAN- VEGETARIAN
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