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Sardines in Olive Oil anyone? La Quiberonnaise (since 1921) made a 100 years special graphic tin that combines Guzzi and Brittany!


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6 hours ago, bbolesaz said:

Looks like a BMW R32 to me.

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il a illustré une des 3 boîtes d’une motode l’époque, clin d’oeil à une grande marque Italienne qui est aussi centenaire cette année !

If you read the narrative, they are celebrating the one hundred years of operation of the brand, and as in the quote above, they wanted to "wink" at a prestigious Italian brand going through their centennial this year.

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4 hours ago, PJPR01 said:

Hhmm, tres delicieux!  Mais, ca doit etre mieux le village d'Asterix sur les boites de sardines, n'est-ce pas?

I doubt they could put Asterix on anything without paying a lot of money to the copyright owners. Besides, I like that an obscure little artisan that produces sardines in tin foil boxes made the effort to put a Guzzi in the picture.

 

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Sorry, no Guzzi on my sardines, my daily breakfast 90% of the time.
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15 hours ago, Tomchri said:

Sorry, no Guzzi on my sardines, my daily breakfast 90% of the time.
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When I traveled through Bergen, I discovered yet one more variation to breakfast.

It is very interesting how breakfast food varies depending on the country.

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7 hours ago, Kane said:

You nailed it, docc! What a gorgeous bike.

I wonder if those tins are available in the states?
Olive Oil delivering sardines with a Guzzi! How friggin’ cool!

 

FYI I contacted the Sardinerie "La Quiberonnaise" to see if I could order some;

Quiberon is similar to Galveston. Although it is linked naturally to the continent, not by a causeway.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiberon

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2 hours ago, p6x said:

When I traveled through Bergen, I discovered yet one more variation to breakfast.

It is very interesting how breakfast food varies depending on the country.

Bet it was raining,, :rasta: :bier:.

 Cheers Tom.

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