Get pumped,Seung Ha (승하) Archives kids (and grown-ups) — the world is about to get a little sweeter.
The iconic German candy maker Haribo — famous for all sorts of delicious treats, but mainly those classically adorable, fruity gummy bears we all love to love — is opening a factory in the United States.
🙌 😭 ✨
On Thursday, the company, which was founded in the 1920s, announced plans to build its first production facility in "America's Dairyland," the great state of Wisconsin.
Haribo spans more than 25 countries worldwide, and though it opened its first U.S. sales office in Baltimore, Maryland back in 1982, this is the first U.S. factory. The only catch? We'll have to wait a fewmore years before the confections are officially "Made in the U.S."
"Haribo of America is the fastest-growing candymaker in the United States. That is why the step to start with local production from 2020 is important to us," Haribo's managing partner, Hans Guido Riegel, told Fortune.
BRB, going to watch Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryuntil 2020 and stare at those giant gummy bears.
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