Indulge your sweet cravings with the exquisite flavors of Lakrids by Bülow, a Danish brand renowned for its high-quality chocolate-coated licorice balls. In Scandinavia, licorice has always been a beloved candy, and Johan Bülow, the visionary Danish founder, has taken this tradition to new heights.
What sets Lakrids by Bülow apart from traditional licorice is the innovative range of flavors that have captured the hearts of connoisseurs worldwide. From the classic chocolate coating to the delicious flavours of passion fruit, the rich blend of salt and caramel, the robust essence of coffee, and the savory touch of salt, each licorice ball is a journey into gourmet delight.
Johan Bülow's journey began in 2007 when he opened his first store in Svaneke, Denmark, fueled by a passion for redefining licorice. His commitment to quality and innovation propelled Lakrids by Bülow to international success, with stores spanning the globe. The brand also focuses on sustainability with recycled packaging.
In 2014, Lakrids by Bülow opened its first store in the basement of Steen og Strøm. It quickly became a hit among its customers, leading to the establishment of several outlets across Oslo, including CC Vest and Sandvika Storsenter.
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