French border police have destroyed nearly 35,000 bottles of a soda drink that called itself champagne. Customs officials in the northern port of Le Havre said the bottles originated from Haiti, and ...
The country strictly regulates the "champagne" moniker, which can only refer to sparkling wines from the namesake region.
France’s customs authorities this week seized and destroyed 34,968 bottles of soda bearing the label “Couronne Fruit Champagne”. The shipment was first intercepted by customs in Le Havre, France, in ...
According to the BBC, French border police dumped nearly 35,000 bottles of a soda drink originating from Haiti with the label that read “Couronne Fruit Champagne.” The officials, located at ...
Then it's just sparkling soda. Joff Lee / Getty ... and now to the French agents who destroyed thousands of bottles of a purported “Champagne" soda. According to the BBC, French border police dumped ...
French customs said the bottles of the orange drink were intended for sale on the French market. In October 2022, a Parisian court ruled the bottles should be destroyed as they infringed the AOC ...
French border police have destroyed nearly 35,000 bottles of a soda drink that called itself champagne. Customs officials in the northern port of Le Havre said the bottles originated from Haiti, and ...
French border police have destroyed nearly 35,000 bottles of a soda drink that called itself champagne. Customs officials in the northern port of Le Havre said the bottles originated from Haiti ...
French border police have destroyed nearly 35,000 bottles of a soda drink that called itself champagne. Customs officials in the northern port of Le Havre said the bottles originated from Haiti, and ...
French border police have destroyed nearly 35,000 bottles of a soda drink that called itself champagne. Customs officials in the northern port of Le Havre said the bottles originated from Haiti, and ...