Yarych Confectionery

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Yarych Confectionery is a renowned Ukrainian confectionery company, known for its production of a wide range of biscuits and other baked goods. The company was established in 1887 and has since grown to become one of the leading confectionery manufacturers in Ukraine.

History[edit | edit source]

Yarych Confectionery was founded in 1887 in the city of Lviv, Ukraine. The company started as a small bakery, producing traditional Ukrainian biscuits and pastries. Over the years, Yarych Confectionery has expanded its product range and distribution network, becoming a well-known brand in the Ukrainian confectionery market.

Products[edit | edit source]

Yarych Confectionery produces a variety of biscuits and baked goods. The company's product range includes shortbread biscuits, oatmeal cookies, gingerbread cookies, and wafers. Yarych Confectionery is particularly known for its 'Maria' biscuits, which are popular in Ukraine and other Eastern European countries.

Production and Distribution[edit | edit source]

Yarych Confectionery operates several production facilities in Ukraine. The company uses modern baking technologies and adheres to strict quality control standards. Yarych Confectionery's products are distributed throughout Ukraine and exported to several countries, including Russia, Belarus, and Moldova.

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