With the Bigoudene Bike boles, reproduce the friendly atmosphere of the Breton table at home! Traditionally, cider, known in Brittany as early as the 13th century, is served in a small bowl. Thus, in the middle of the eighteenth century, a "cider boline" was drunk. The bolia designated the quantity of the popular beverage contained in the container. Then, we gradually passed from the contents to the container. Today, the bolée is part of the dishes of pancakes and lovers of Breton pancakes. Also, the bolée curler by bike will quickly become essential to better appreciate your pancakes or patty meals. In addition, the bicycle curler has a handy handle to enjoy your favorite drink with ease. That is why, whether it is cider or another drink, with the bolée curler on bike, please your palate! The bicycle curler bolée is white and decorated with a black patterned frieze. Here we recognize the emblematic colors of Brittany, those with the famous Breton flag, the Gwenn ha Du. Furthermore, the decor of a suite of curlers by bike takes on emblematic elements of the region. First of all, the Bigoudene whose headdress gave its name to the territory where it was born, the Pays bigouden", today represents the image of Brittany. In addition, the wheels of bicycles are triskells, the Celtic symbol par excellence, two millennia old. In addition, "BZH" of different sizes accompany their round around the curler on bicycle. They twirl by three like birds and happily sing the Breton name of our region, "Breizh" for which they are abbreviated! Here is a beautiful bolée that combines the symbols of eternal Brittany! Playful and humorous, it will brighten up your table with originality.