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Boni Selection offers a slightly sparkling natural mineral water from the Vauban spring in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France. Each bottle contains 1.5 liters.
Everyday offers a sparkling natural mineral water from Sources Konings in Brakel, Belgium. Each bottle contains 1.5 liters.
Boni Selection offers a non-sparkling natural mineral water from the Oiselle spring in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France. Each bottle contains 1.5 liters.
Everyday offers a whole milk with 3.5% fat, rich in calcium, put in 1 liter packs following a U.H.T. Everyday milk comes from Belgium. Contains 1 liter.
Everyday offers a semi-skimmed milk with 1.5% fat, a source of calcium, placed in 1 liter packs following a U.H.T. Everyday milk comes from Belgium.
Everyday offers skimmed milk with 0.1% fat, a source of calcium, placed in 1-liter bricks following a U.H.T. Everyday milk comes from Belgium.

The Kwak Rouge is a refreshing special beer with cherry and almond notes that add a fruity character to the unique taste of Kwak. Red Kwak has 8% alcohol.
Discover all the pleasure of Carambar in Syrup! Varied flavors that promise a gourmet and festive moment! Fill up on a good mood with the Carambar cola flavor
Discover all the pleasure of Carambar in Syrup! Varied flavors that promise a gourmet and festive moment! Fill up on a good mood with Carambar grenadine flavor
Discover all the pleasure of Carambar in Syrup! Varied flavors that promise a gourmet and festive moment! Fill up on a good mood with Strawberry Carambar
Discover all the pleasure of Carambar in Syrup! Varied flavors that promise a gourmet and festive moment! Fill up on a good mood with Carambar caramel flavor

Enjoy this tasty milk rich in calcium, good and healthy, produced with respect by farming families near you who are proud of their profession!


For the semi-skimmed version, we reintroduced a smaller quantity of cream to obtain half as much fat as in whole milk.


Discover Tripel Karmeliet blonde beer, an essential reference for lovers of beers with character. Brewed according to a recipe dating from 1679