Sugar from the rooms at Hilton La Defense, Paris.
It’s so tempting just to open it up and eat it as a sweet! It does look like chewing gum or sugus sweets.
Since there’s the French word for Sucre and no English, it’s probably some French sugar.
Sugar from Sofitel La Defense, Paris. (I love this hotel!) It’s the sugar in the rooms for the tea and coffee.
The fancy sugar they have was shown here.
The regular sugar you get in the room. Looks like Saint Louis sugar. It’s a ‘high class’ hotel, so other than the fancy sugar, they have the skinny sticks and the fatter shorter ones. Not sure why. But good for sugar collectors!
Canderel it seems is the French version of Equal that we are familiar in Asia.
It’s one of the artificial sweetener brands and the most popular too.
Sugar is from the hotel room at Intercontinental Paris.
The Intercontinental Hotel near Champs Elysees has a Nespresso machine and it comes with these transparent sticks of sugar.
The sugar is from Zuk Zak, (http://www.zuk-zak.com) that offers colourful sugar as well. Take a look at their website if you are interested in sugars.
It’s interesting that hotels in Paris that I stayed this time, don’t seem to have their own hotel branded sugars but use fanciful sugar from 3rd parties.