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Why do some 60g packets contain only nine Bonbons and some, by contrast, 14 pieces?

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Why do some 60g packets contain only nine Bonbons and some, by contrast, 14 pieces?

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The larger number of pieces results from the size of the Bonbons, which we recently changed based on the wishes of our customers. The new IBONS fit better in the mouth and so are easier to suck on or chew. With this, a minimum of nine Bonbons per packet has become at least 14 slightly smaller Bonbons. In principle, however, the number of Bonbons is based on the weight in grams. That means, when it says 60g on the outside, there are 60g inside too.

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