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33 Comments

  1. I usually shop at Casino. I always bring home there washing tablets. I know strange. Then I get Lu biscuit/crackers Le petit beurre. We don´t have them and Kiri cheese that we now can get here. Those two together is amazing. I also get the mixed peppar (we can get that here now but not before). And last herbes de Provence.

  2. Hi, I love all these suggestions… I will need an extra suitcase for all those treats. Just a comment I just came back from Barcelona and was stop because I had bought a ham sandwich at the airport, didn’t eat it… and didn’t know you have to declare when you bring cured meat into the US…no biggy they just took the sandwich..lol..lesson learned.

  3. Hello, your videos are so happy and relaxing to watch and I respect how much actually goes in to making them. I live in a relatively small city outside of Toronto Ontario and we can buy the bread at time stamp 4:00 minutes in. It makes fantastic French toast. Pun intended. LOL We can also buy the lovely jam at minute 6 and a few of the other items are here too but I'd love to be buying them from Paris. I buy the fleur de sel quite often but wow, I pay about 2.5 times as much. Time to buy online. Have a lovely day all.

  4. Brought back lots of French salt, French butter, cheese, bouquet garni bouillon cubes, French olive oil, French lentils, canned fish, cookies and little cakes that you had recommended in previous videos. Flew back to US and had no problems. Bought all the cheese at a small specialty cheese shop and they air sealed them and were aware of restrictions for most countries. Of all the things I bought there, wish I’d brought back a suitcase full of the bouquet garni bouillon cubes. Something you cannot find in the US and so delicious to add to anything. Especially French lentils!

  5. Monoprix is more expensive than most other French supermarkets but they have some brands that can't easily be found anywhere else, especially with canned meals (plats cuisinés) like cassoulet, choucroute granie (sauerkraut), blanquette de veau…

  6. I love the little packs of Ricolas you have way more flavors there than in the US and the packs are purse-sized

  7. Hello! One question…Are there Monoprix stores outside of Paris and if so, do you think the prices would be lower in the smaller towns?
    I love your videos…they are so informative! I love how real you are and that you tell the truth instead of trying to make everything sound so idyllic. Thank you and keep up the awesome content!!

  8. This is so fun! We’ll be in Paris July 31-Aug 10, partly for the Olympics, partly for Chateaux, Giverney, etc., and we have to hit a Monoprix and check out all these cute things! Great video!

  9. yes! Monoprix is elite! it's also our go-to spot for gifts to bring home to the states. this video was great – and you and Jean pointed out some goodies that we've never tried before, so i'll be excited to make a stop next time we're there. thanks!

  10. I always find souvenirs in the Monoprix stationary department and in the hosiery dept. I find lots of fun patterns in the hose and anklets. I have also purchased very well made and lovely fun swimsuits and cotton bras/panty sets

  11. My favorite mug! That big beige mug that you scanned by! I love it!!! I also brought back Esteban Paris home fragrances.

  12. Love Monoprix and grocery gifts! Especially the spice aisle- herbs de Provence and bouquet garni. Also canned sardines!

  13. I just found this video by accident. I live in a big French city and it’s quite fascinating to follow a trip around a typical French supermarket, full of typical French stuff, as seen by a visitor. There are Monoprix all over France.
    Many comments mention the small, folded reusable bags. About 2 years ago I bought one in the Monoprix in Versailles – yes, they have a Monoprix in Versailles – with the Fleur de lys (the symbol of French monarchy) motif! As I had never seen that before I wondered if they were only available in towns with a royal château. I checked in the Monoprix in Compiègne and Fontainebleau, to no avail. I thought no more about it and about a year later they turned up in my local Monoprix which has absolutely no royal/aristocratic connection! So the Fleur de lys for all! Liberté, égalité, fraternité.
    A very interesting and entertaining video. 👍
    🇫🇷🐓⚜

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