GODNESS THAT DOES GOOD

We take sustainability seriously – not just in words, but in action.
All our candy is 100% vegan, free from gelatin, palm oil, and AZO dyes.
We’ve invested in solar panels and pellet burners to reduce emissions.
Our corn-starch molds are reused over and over again.

Every candy bag carries the Fairtrade label, helping create fairer working and living

conditions for the farmers and workers in our production chain.
We’re far from done, but we’re on a sweet path forward.

TOTALLY VEGAN, OF COURSE

In consumer studies, you’ve told us that it’s the perfect combo of taste + texture that makes BUBS your favourite. We’ve nailed the perfect balance between soft and resilient – that unique BUBS feeling.

All our candy is free from gelatine, AZO dyes and palm oil, so as many people as possible can enjoy it.

FAIRTRADE IS A COOL THING

Every candy bag proudly carries the Fairtrade label*.
That little symbol stands for something big: every time you pick a BUBS candy bag,

you’re helping the farmers who grow and harvest our ingredients get better conditions.
Fair wages, safer workplaces, and the chance to build a brighter future for themselves

and their families. For us, Fairtrade isn’t just a stamp – it’s a promise to continuously

review and improve our work to fight injustice and poverty.
Step by step, candy by candy.

 

*Candy made with Fairtrade-certified sugar.

WE FOCUS OUR ENERGY ON THE RIGHT THINGS

Making candy takes energy. Quite a lot, actually.
That’s why we’ve invested in solar panels and pellet burners to lower our emissions.
We carefully select ingredients and always use products of documented high quality. For us, production and logistics must respect the world we live in – while keeping everything fast and efficient.

REUSABLE MOLDS

We use corn-starch to make our candy molds.
What does that mean?
The shape of the future candy is pressed into smooth beds of corn flour.
The flour captures a perfect cast, where our machines then pour in the candy mixture.
Once the candy is set, the flour is reused for the next batch.
Pretty clever, right?

Scroll to Top