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France Issues Scratch-and-Sniff Baguette Postage Stamps

France Issues Scratch-and-Sniff Baguette Postage Stamps


Joining the ranks of the display goddess Brigitte Bardot and the Eiffel Tower, one other French treasure is being celebrated with its personal postage stamp: the baguette.

And this one is scratch-and-sniff.

The newest showcasing of French cultural heritage as Paris prepares to host tens of millions of holiday makers for the Summer Olympics and Paralympics, the brand new stamp contains a cartoon picture of a baguette wrapped in a tricolor ribbon.

It was unveiled by France’s postal service on Thursday — May 16, the feast day of Saint Honoré, the patron saint of bakers.

“The baguette, the bread of our every day lives, the image of our gastronomy, the jewel of our tradition,” the normally not-flashy postal service raved in its description of its new providing.

The stamp, which is meant for use for worldwide letters of as much as 20 grams, or about 0.7 ounces, was launched on the market at publish places of work and kiosks all through the republic on Friday, with an preliminary print run of 594,000 and a price ticket of 1.96 euros, or $2.14, every.

Thanks to scratch-and-sniff know-how, it would additionally transport “bakery fragrances” to these fortunate sufficient to obtain a letter from France.

The baguette is among the most talked-about breads on the planet, and definitely the most well-liked in its native France: Six billion baguettes are made yearly, based on the postal service.

The culinary deal with has additionally drawn worldwide accolades, together with being added to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 2022. At the time, a gushing President Emmanuel Macron known as the baguette — made with simply 4 elements: flour, water, salt and yeast — “the spirit of French know-how.”

And this month, bakers in Suresnes, a Paris suburb, baked a 461-foot baguette in entrance of judges from Guinness World Records, breaking a document held by Italy since 2019.

In Paris, the most well liked competitors is the annual “Grand Prix de la baguette” throughout which a whole bunch of baguettes compete to be known as the town’s greatest. The jury is made up of execs, a deputy mayor of Paris, 5 journalists and 6 members of the general public, mentioned to be chosen at random.

This 12 months, Xavier Netry beat out 172 different bakers to take residence the prize, which comes with an award of €4,000, the chance to produce the French presidential palace for a 12 months, and bragging rights — in addition to extra-long traces of consumers — for perpetuity.

The postal service is hoping individuals will line as much as partake of the baguette stamp, as properly.

There was no phrase on when a croissant stamp may comply with.

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