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Confetteria Corsini

Piazza San Francesco 42,
Pistoia
Tuscany
Italy
0573-2038

Type: Italian
Price Range: €€

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Pop into Confetteria Corsini to stock up on the confetti di Pistoia. These sugarcoated almond “confetti” balls are one of the city’s most famous snacks, and were originally thrown during the weddings of the city’s 16th-century nobility.
Last updated June 22, 2011
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