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This year again, thousands of children were gifted by the Felfoldi Confectionery Ltd.

2023.12.15
Felfoldi Confectionery Ltd. is well aware of the saying ''It is better to give than to receive'' So this year thousands of children have been helped and smiled either directly by the company or by József Felföldi as a private person. Képernyőfotó_2025-06-05_-_11_37_07.png

In 2023 almost 30,000 packets of Let's Cheese natural cheese were handed out with the help of Red Cross Organisation of Hajdú-Bihar County, with a market value of more than HUF 23 million. In addition, Felfoldi Édességgyártó Kft directly donated a further 25,000 packets of the above-mentioned product to various sporting events held in Debrecen.

The Debrecen Zoo also received packages, and the company also donated sweets and chocolate pretzels to several charities. Thousands of Quick Milk magic straws, perhaps one of the company's best-known products, were donated to various charities.

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