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- Q169552 abstract "Haribo (/ˈhærᵻboʊ/ HARR-i-boh) is a German confectionery company, founded in 1920 by Johannes "Hans" Riegel, Sr. It is headquartered in Bonn and the name comes from an abbreviation of Hans Riegel, Bonn.Haribo is one of the biggest manufacturers of gummy and jelly sweets in the world, with its products mainly consisting of gummy bears, other jelly sweets and liquorice. The company has five factories in Germany and 13 throughout the rest of Europe, and sales offices in almost every country in Europe, as well as in the United States and Australia.The Landesmuseum Koblenz created a traveling exhibition about the history of Haribo in 2006.".
- Q169552 foundingDate "1920-12-13".
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- Q169552 revenue "1.7".
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- Q169552 foundation "1920-12-13".
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- Q169552 name "Haribo".
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- Q169552 comment "Haribo (/ˈhærᵻboʊ/ HARR-i-boh) is a German confectionery company, founded in 1920 by Johannes "Hans" Riegel, Sr. It is headquartered in Bonn and the name comes from an abbreviation of Hans Riegel, Bonn.Haribo is one of the biggest manufacturers of gummy and jelly sweets in the world, with its products mainly consisting of gummy bears, other jelly sweets and liquorice.".
- Q169552 label "Haribo".
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- Q169552 name "Haribo".