This deodorant says Made in Monaco. I can’t believe such a small and rich place has factories. Is it a mistake? I can’t find any information about this.

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  1. Viktor and Rolph’s “Flowerbomb” is listed as made in Monaco as well. Frangonard is right down the road between Nice and Monaco as well.

  2. It’s not only chemicals and cosmetics. For example, a concrete factory in Fontvieille is easy to find because it generates nonstop noise. There were at least two metal factories, one is closed now. But generally speaking there are more products “designed in Monaco” than “made in Monaco”.

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