Devon is Everywhere
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Even on vacation in the far south of France, the DEVONians don’t let me go. Look what I have found in the local shop that interestingly also sells British food products – anyone any idea why one should do this? Seems we have found a good name for our next product! Now it’s up to you to guess what it will be …

Scott Hughes wrote:
The county of Devon has a good reputation for Dairy products (as does all of that part of England, the South West) so Devon is often used to make something sound creamier and richer
Posted on 15-Jun-07 at 10:18 am | Permalink
Pascal Venier wrote:
As a Frenchman who has left Provence for sunny Lancashire fifteen years ago, I would be very interested in knowing in which town in the South of France one finds Devon Custard?
Back in the early 1990s, the Auchan supermarkets where I was shopping started having a section with British products, such as baked beans and marmite.
Posted on 15-Jun-07 at 10:41 am | Permalink
Eric Böhnisch-Volkmann wrote:
Pascal, we have been to Argelès-sur-Mer in the Roussillon. They have a huge number of British tourists there, thence the British food products in the Carrefour.
Posted on 15-Jun-07 at 4:36 pm | Permalink