The museum is embarrassingly terrible. Most of the interactive things are either broken or nonsensical. The store however is awesome. Avoid the museum, not worth paying for an just head to the shop.

The museum is embarrassingly terrible. Most of the interactive things are either broken or nonsensical. The store however is awesome. Avoid the museum, not worth paying for an just head to the shop.
Haribo is famous and the museum in interesting buty not worth seven euros to vist some exhibits and get a handful of candy. Children (and fans of gummy bears) love it and the shop at the end is incredible. If your children eat all the available candy, but sure to go the the activity park next door to work it...
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My advice. Take the money you would spend on the entrance tickets for you family, and go into a sweet shop and let your kids spend it (less than half would already be too much).
We stood in line for over an hour. When we were trying to buy the tickets, we asked if they spoke English, and they rudely...
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The Musee de Bonbon is a must see and do for all ages. The history of the sweet company via the interpretive boards, the sensory, touch and feel panels and the smell is tops.
Nice little museum for big and small and an amazing Haribo shop with the biggest sweets bags ! Worth the visit :)
Our 9year old loved it. Free sweets as you go in and a token at the end, queue was too long to collect the free sweets though. A quiz to do as you walk round. Quite interesting and I agree with the other reviewer about seeing the processes in motion. The shop sold all things haribo in xl packs-beware. We...
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Went there with two kids. Overall it was an enjoyable day out, a bit like the willy wonka experience. Kids get lot of sweets and cam select a machine that will bag they sweets on-demand.
There is a playground but it was too hot to use when we were there.
It is also close by Pont Gard so both can...
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We thought we were going to see the factory where the Haribo sweets are made but this is really only a museum with some limited explanations on how the sweets are made. It is pitched at the right level for the kids.
However, you do have to queue outside for quite a while during the busy periods and you only...
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Was a good little museum to have a walk through a learn about lollies and how it all works. Plus the shop at the end is awesome value. SOO MANY LOLLIES!!!
This would have been an enjoyable if not remarkable visit if it were not that they started to close everything up 20 minutes before the advertised closing time. When we challenged them on this, they were not in the least bit interested.
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