The European Candy Kettle Club recently honored Salpa’s Jean-Paul Burrus. Visiting the French-based company meant staying in Strasbourg, France, which is right near the French-German border. As such, both cultures influence not just the city’s architecture, but also Salpa’s approach to business.
The company, which makes candy and tea, among other things, perfectly blends the creative and passionate approach to life that the French proudly exhibit, with the practical and business-focused approach the Germans are known for. It’s a perfect approach that is guaranteed to propel the company long into the future.
The European Candy Kettle Club stayed in Strasbourg, France during the event, taking in the sights and the culture, including the cathedral of Notre-Dame in the city center.
A band greeted attendees at the dinner hosted on by Jean-Paul Burrus on Saturday night, which was held on the Salpa campus.
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