Assorted pastel Rammelle candy and biscuit packages in ornate, vintage-style tins and boxes.

Full List of Merchandise (with Prices) at K. Rammelle in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Epic Universe

Katie Francis

K. Rammelle is the sweets shop in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic at Epic Universe. We’ve compiled a full list of the merch and treats available, with prices.

About K. Rammelle

A bright, elegant shop by K. Rammelle with chandeliers, shelves of goods, and several people browsing inside.

K. Rammelle is a sweets shop located within The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic. Designed like a boutique French dessert store, the name is a play on the word “caramel.”

A fancy K. Rammelle candy shop interior with colorful sweets, patterned tile floor, and ornate shelves filled with treats.

The store is mostly shades of white with patterned tile floors in gray and pink. The ceiling is decorated with ornate painted bows and ribbons.

Location

Map view of a crossroads with labeled shops and attractions, featuring K. Rammelle and Le Cirque Arcanus at the center.

K. Rammelle is located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, on the right side of the main entrance path. The store is opposite Les Galeries Mirifiques on the corner facing Le Cirque Arcanus.

Pre-Packaged Sweets

Candy Sticks – $20

The first new item is a cylindrical container of candy sticks. As with many of the items in this store, the container is unique to the land and includes a blue owl sitting between some skulls. The front labels the sticks as assorted artificial fruit flavors, which vary based on the color. Each container comes with strawberry sticks in pink, blueberry sticks in blue, and apple sticks in green.

Chocolate Bars Assortment – $30

Hand holding a box of K. Rammelle Enchantee chocolate bars with ornate, colorful packaging in a candy store.

The next item is a trio of three chocolate bars sold together as a set in a pink box. It has a lot of the same art from the candy sticks, with the blue owls on a pink striped background.

Three K. Rammelle chocolate bars—caramel, sea salt, and raspberry—tied with a red ribbon in a candy store.

The bars come in smaller labeled boxes within the larger pink one. This set includes milk chocolate with caramel flavour, milk chocolate with sea salt, and white chocolate with raspberry flavour.

Dragees Suprises de Bertie Crochue – $25

Hand holding a box of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans by K. Rammelle, with similar boxes and keychains on display.

This is a French language version of the classic Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans found at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

Hand holding a red and white striped box of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans at K. Rammelle’s Harry Potter-themed store.

In addition to having the name written in French, this box is more expensive because it comes in a sturdy keepsake tin rather than the usual cardboard box. Like the usual box, the tin is white with red vertical stripes and a pointed lid.

Assorted Hard Candies – $25

A hand displays a K. Rammelle blue tin of assorted berry-flavored hard candies in a store.

This next box has blue stripes with gold detailing, while the owl and skull designs are printed smaller on either side rather than in the middle. This one is labeled “Assorted Artificial Berry Flavoured Hard Candies” in strawberry, raspberry, and blueberry.

For this blue tin, the front flips open like the lid of a metal lunchbox. The top has a gold carry handle with a matching gold clasp for the lid and a K. Rammelle branded gifting tag.

Assorted Gummies – $25

A hand holds a K. Rammelle tin of artisanal gummies shaped like owls, skulls, and frogs.

The next box has an identical blue lunchbox design, except this one is for owl, skull, and frog-shaped gummies.

A hand holds a K. Rammelle blue and white striped tin labeled “Plaisirs Sucrés Raffinés” in a candy store display.

The sides of the blue tins has “Plaisirs Sucres Raffines” written on a swirling banner, which translates to “Refined Sweet Pleasures.” This is something of a tagline for K. Rammelle that we will see repeated on more merchandise items.

This box also comes with the gold gifting tag tied with a red bow on the side of the carry handle. The front has the K. Rammelle wordmark in red, while the back has blank “to” and “from” lines.

Assorted Caramels – $25

A hand holds a blue-striped tin of K. Rammelle caramels before rows of K. Rammelle tins on the store shelf.

The third blue lunchbox tin contains individually wrapped caramels in butter, chocolate, and sea salt. Like the previous blue tins, this one has the gold gift tag, carry handle, and art on the sides.

Fleur de Chocolat – $20

A hand holds a round tin labeled "K. Rammelle Fleurs de Chocolat: White chocolate flowers with artificial fruit flavours.

This short, cylinder-shaped container contains “Fleurs de Chocolat” or “Chocolate Flowers.” They are white chocolate with artificial fruit flavors. The lid is white with the same blue owls, pink toads, and matching pink skulls placed around the words.

A hand holds a K. Rammelle tin labeled "Confiserie Enchantée" with blue and white stripes.

The round lid slides off the top and has more of the K. Rammelle wordmark repeated in red on the edges. The bottom half is blue with white vertical stripes.

White Chocolate Owls – $18

A hand holds a K. Rammelle box of four owl-shaped chocolates—blue, green, pink, and yellow—on a store shelf.

This box of chocolate owls is a bit cheaper because it comes in a more standard plastic container with a transparent front. The box has a total of four owl-shaped white chocolates in azure blue, sky blue, pink, and yellow.

A hand holds a K. Rammelle box of White Chocolate Owls, featuring blue and pink illustrated owls.

The sides of the box list the white chocolate flavor and have more owl art, though this time the owls are both pink and blue on the patterned pink background.

White Chocolate Skulls – $18

A hand holds a box of four colorful K. Rammelle skull-shaped chocolates in blue, green, pink, and yellow.

The next box of chocolate skulls has a very similar style and presentation to the previous owls. Again, there is a total of four skull-shaped chocolates in azure blue, sky blue, pink, and yellow.

A hand holds a box labeled "K. Rammelle White Chocolate Skulls" before a display of matching K. Rammelle boxes.

While these may be shaped differently, the skulls are still a standard white chocolate flavor. The art on the sides of the box replaces the previous owls with blue and pink skulls.

Milk & White Chocolates – $18

A hand holds a K. Rammelle box of chocolates shaped like Ferris wheels and the Eiffel Tower in milk and white chocolate.

One final box keeps the layout of four items in a transparent box, but these are shaped like the Eiffel Tower with a “K” for K. Rammelle framed in a sunburst pattern over the top point.

A hand holds a K. Rammelle pink box of Milk & White Chocolates with blue and pink cartoon characters.

Also unlike the previous boxes, these are a mixture of two white chocolate pieces and two milk chocolate pieces without the additional coloring. The side art reuses the owls, skulls, and toads seen on the previous items.

Milk Chocolate Nifflers – $18

A hand holds a box of Milk Chocolate Nifflers by K. Rammelle, featuring illustrated Nifflers and colorful designs on the packaging.

This blue box of “Milk Chocolate Nifflers” is not transparent like the others. The Nifflers are shown on the front, each holding a circular candy with the store’s signature “K” in red.

A hand holds a K. Rammelle box adorned with otter illustrations and enchanting candy designs.

The sides have the Nifflers repeated again on either side of the full store wordmark and surrounded by gold swirls. This box only contains two Nifflers instead of four, and they are each 1.55 oz.

Butterbeer Flavoured Bar – $10

Guests wanting to enjoy the more classic Butterbeer taste can grab a Butterbeer Flavoured Bar. This is the same snack we reviewed at the Universal Studios Store when it debuted earlier this year for Butterbeer Season, but with new art on the outer wrapping.

The new art matches the more French-style art on the Butterbeer snacks in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic. It is mostly teal blue with the Butterbeer wordmark in gold. The wordmark is framed with ornate patterns in red, orange, and gray.

Butterbeer Jellybean Keepsake Tin – $25

This keepsake tin uses the same Butterbeer wordmark in gold, green, and orange with some red detailing. The wordmark is printed on the top lid, with the bottom having the usual calorie information. The tin holds a packaged bag of Butterbeer jellybeans.

Peppermint Toads – $10

A hand holds a box of K. Rammelle Peppermint Toads dark chocolate candy in front of a store shelf display.

While K. Rammelle has plenty of the fancy gift boxes, there are also several treats in smaller bags and containers. This blue folded box contains Peppermint Toads made with dark chocolate. The front has the white outline of a toad with a transparent middle.

Fizzing Whizzbees – $11

The next small box is bright orange and contains the bee-shaped Fizzing Whizzbees. They are made with “chocolatey fizzy fruits.” The top has art of a bee on a bright pink background, while the middle has a transparent panel for seeing the treats inside.

Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans – $13

For guests not wanting the more expensive keepsake tin, the standard English version of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans is also available. However, this version comes only in English, so it is identical to the ones found at the other parks and not an Epic Universe exclusive.

Chocogrenouille – $30

A hand holds a decorative blue K. Rammelle tin labeled "Sugarplums" in a store with similar tins on shelves.

In keeping with the style of the keepsake tins, this Chocolate Frog comes in a harder metal container and has the French name “Chocogrenouille.” The tin is blue and has the same standard art as a regular Chocolate Frog box, minus the French name spelling.

We previously spotted this item at the Universal Stella Nova Resort. In addition to the tin, however, this French version contains more than one of the collectible Chocolate Frog cards. The tin we opened during the preview contained a total of five cards, possibly including a new card for Newt Scamander, since the land is based more on the “Fantastic Beasts” films.

Chocolate & Vanilla Biscuits – $35

A hand holds a K. Rammelle tin of chocolate & vanilla biscuits with a pastel, candy-themed design on a store shelf.

One of the more expensive keepsake tins is this large white cylindrical tin with a tent-top-style lid. The container includes some standard chocolate and vanilla biscuits. The art, however, is unique to this tin. The front has the name and K. Rammelle wordmark on a pink background. Around the sides are hidden magical creatures drawn in a more cartoon art style with pastel colors.

The back has the standard nutrition facts label. The top lid has a slight slant toward the middle, which has a white orb handle. The top is decorated with blue and white stripes along with some red flags, giving the tin the appearance of a carousel themed to magical creatures.

Chocolate Caramels – $15

A hand holds a box of K. Rammelle Chocolate Caramel in pink packaging, with more boxes lined up on shelves.

This next pink box contains chocolate caramels. As seen through the transparent window in the middle, each caramel is wrapped in white paper with the store’s exclusive “K” logo. The front has the standard owls, skills, and toads surrounding the frame.

Hand holding a pink box of K. Rammelle sweets in front of a shelf with more candy boxes in a store.

Like most of the other boxes, the side has the “Plaisirs Sucres Raffines” art.

Butter Caramels – $15

The caramel boxes come in different colors to represent the different caramel flavors. This one is a pale yellow color to represent the Butter Caramels.

Sea Salted Caramels – $15

Keeping with the same theme, the third caramel box is blue to represent the sea salt flavor.

Chocolate Hazelnut Cream Whole Coffee Beans – $22

A hand holds a K. Rammelle chocolate hazelnut creme coffee bean bag in a store display.

K. Rammelle sells a special bag of whole coffee beans in a chocolate hazelnut cream flavor. The bag has the store wordmark in the center, but it is white on a periwinkle blue background. The rest of the bag is tan, pink, and periwinkle blue with ornate white swirls and some hidden owls.

A hand holds a bag of Wizarding World of Harry Potter candy by K. Rammelle at a Universal Studios shop display.

The back of the bag is mostly blue with the land’s wordmark and the ingredients list.

Milk Chocolate Bar – $10

For guests not wanting the Butterbeer chocolate, there is also a standard milk chocolate bar with the K. Rammelle wordmark. Like the coffee bag, this bar has mostly periwinkle blue art with white and pink detailing.

Assorted Salt Water Taffy – $12

A hand holds a box of K. Rammelle salt water taffy in a store aisle filled with more K. Rammelle treats on the shelf.

This periwinkle blue box contains a mixture of salt water taffy pieces that are individually wrapped and come with assorted flavors. The art is mostly the same to the previous blue chocolate bar and coffee bag, but the owls toward the top are replaced by the outline of skulls.

The top flap of the box is sealed shut with a unique “K” sticker with a swirled piece of candy on the top. The sides are covered in white and blue vertical stripes.

Snail Slime Chews – $16

This white box contains “Les Fameuses Pates A Macher A La Bave D’Escargot” which roughly translates to “the famous snail slime chewable.” Thankfully, the side of the box also contains the simpler English name, “Snail Slime Chews.” Each gummy-style candy shaped like a snail in neon yellow and green, as seen through the transparent front. The back has art of a yellow and green snail leaving a trail of goo down the side.

Exploding Bonbons – $16

This triangular box contains some “Exploding Bonbons.” They are blackberry and lavender flavored, and each comes individually wrapped in purple foil.

Dark Chocolate Frog – $14 each (or 3 for $35)

The classic Chocolate Frog is sold in a dark chocolate variety in the standard box with English writing. The name of the frog is written in red, to help differentiate the dark chocolate variety from the other flavors.

White Chocolate Frog – $14 each (or 3 for $35)

The next Chocolate Frog has silver details and matching silver writing to help designate the white chocolate variety.

Milk Chocolate Frog – $14 each (or 3 for $35)

Finally, guests can pick up a standard milk Chocolate Frog with the classic gold lettering and usual art.

Fruit Flavour Gummies – $12

A hand holds a decorative box of K. Rammelle fruit flavour gummies in front of a display shelf.

The next box is a smaller version of the keepsake assorted gummies tin. The the previous tin, this box comes with gummies shaped like owls, toads, and skulls in shades of pink, blue, and a dark blue that almost appears gray. This box has a clear window in the front, so guests can actually see the gummies inside.

Cotton Candy – $12

Hand holding a K. Rammelle tub of pink and blue cotton candy in front of a shelf stocked with similar tubs.

Cotton candy is something of a theme park staple, but the K. Rammelle version comes with a land-exclusive label. The cotton candy itself is pink and blue, as seen through the semi-transparent container. The front has a circular sticker with the K. Rammelle wordmark, this time in shades of pink and periwinkle blue to match the contents.

A hand holds a tub of K. Rammelle cotton candy, with more K. Rammelle tubs stacked on shelves in the background.

A slightly smaller, less ornate version of the round sticker is also attached to the top of the container.

Blue Plume de Sucre Lollipop – $7

A hand holds a blue cotton candy lollipop by K. Rammelle in front of shelves with more lollipops and gold containers.

The next few items are a series of lollipops shaped like the quills used for writing in the Harry Potter universe. To match the location of K. Rammelle, the name is written as “Plume de Sucre” in French, or “sugar feather” in English. This first feather is blue and has a blue raspberry flavor.

Gold Plume de Sucre Lollipop – $7

A hand holds a K. Rammelle banana-shaped lollipop in plastic wrap near shelves stocked with colorful candy.

The next feather lollipop is gold and has a creme brulée flavor. All of them come attached to a standard white lollipop stick and wrapped in clear plastic.

Red Plume de Sucre Lollipop – $7

A hand holds a red, quill-shaped K. Rammelle pen in plastic wrap amid jars and more pens on a store display.

The final feather is bright red and has a cherry flavor.

Sweet Crystals – $15

Called “sweet crystals” at K. Rammelle, this pack comes with several varieties of rock candy on individual sticks. The colors include white, dark purple, and pin. The sticker on the front has the usual store wordmark in the same colors as the cotton candy.

Merchandise

Dragees Suprises de Bertie Crochue Pin – $13

While a lot of the focus at K. Rammelle is understandably on the sweet treats, the store does also have a section of non-edible merchandise items. The first item is this Wizarding World of Harry Potter trading pin. The pin is a diamond shape and features the art seen on the sides of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans. The four face profiles are each placed in a circular frame around the sides of a gold sword. The bottom banner has the French name of the snack, implying this pin was made specifically for Epic Universe.

Dragees Suprises de Bertie Crochue Keychain – $15

Matching the style of the previous pin, this gold metal keychain has a hexagon charm in blue and gold. The front has the face of a child wearing bright red cap, as seen on the box. The bottom once again has the French version of the Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans name. The keychain also has two smaller charms shaped like piles of jelly beans attached to the top loop.

Butterbeer Coaster – $12

Using the same ornate Butterbeer logo from some of the previous snacks, this round coaster has the Butterbeer name printed in the middle of a blue background. Each coaster is sold separately and has four black feet on the bottom to keep it from sliding.

Butterbeer Footed Glass – $19

The gold, red, and green version of the Butterbeer logo can also be spotted on this gold footed glass. Most of the material is clear, but the bottom foot has a green tint. The logo for Butterbeer is printed on one side, and the rest is plain.

Butterbeer Pin – $14

The love for Butterbeer continues with this matching logo pin. The pin is extremely wide, so it comes with two attachment points instead of just one. The pin is shaped just like the ornate version of the logo, with the gold detailing standing out from the green and red background.

Butterbeer Keychain – $14

While most of the Butterbeer merchandise used the English version and logo, this keychain includes the French name of the beverage, Bièraubeurre. The general color scheme of the logo is the same as the ornate version, but it is extended vertically with more red to match the oval shape of the keychain. The loop for the keychain is gold, and it comes with a matching charm with the full Wizarding World of Harry Potter wordmark.

Butterbeer Magnet – $16

Another Butterbeer item is this green rectangular magnet. This one goes back to the ornate logo with the English spelling. The top has the red and gold oval with the name towards the top of the rectangle, while there is more green space at the bottom. Designed like a poster advertising the drink, the bottom has text saying “Available bottled and on draught at this establishment.”

Butterbeer Hat – $32

A hand holds a brown hat with a round "Butterbeer" patch by K. Rammelle, displayed in a store with shelves behind.

Moving on to some apparel, this ball cap is a rich brown color with an oval patch in the center.

The patch has the same oval version of the ornate Butterbeer logo seen on the keychain, with some added yellow thread around the edges. The rest of the hat is brown and comes with a matching brown adjustment strap.

Butterbeer Shirt – $37

Maroon t-shirt featuring a colorful Butterbeer logo by K. Rammelle, displayed on a hanger in a retail store.

Keeping with the Butterbeer style, the oval-shaped logo is printed in the middle of this dark red T-shirt.

Maroon t-shirt with a colorful "Butterbeer" logo by K. Rammelle—"Since 1867, Bottled in England.

The logo is the same as most of the other items, though the colors appear a bit more vivid on the red background. The back of the shirt is plain.

Wizarding World of Harry Potter Tote Bag – $4

Blue Harry Potter tote bags with yellow handles by K. Rammelle displayed on a store shelf.

The next item is a new tote bag themed to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The bag itself is a sapphire blue color with gold detailing, including the land’s wordmark. It just says Universal Studios, not Epic Universe.

A hand holds a blue K. Rammelle Harry Potter-themed tote bag with gold handles and designs in a store display.

This one does not specifically say Epic Universe or Ministry of Magic, but it does include both the Niffler and the Time Turner seen in much of the land’s official art. Both are shown in gold circles placed by the corners of the bag, along with the Hogwarts Express and the silhouette of Hogwarts Castle.

K. Rammelle Cooler Bag – $25

A hand holds a K. Rammelle pink and blue tote bag with a decorative emblem, displayed among similar bags on a shelf.

Unlike the previous tote bag, signs mark this K. Rammelle bag as insulated to keep items hot or cold. The front of the bag is mostly white, with pointed trim running along both the top and bottom. The trim is blue with vertical stripes and the “K” logo repeated in pale gold. The middle has a circular icon of a carousel featuring Magical Creatures in the middle of the store’s name.

A hand holds a blue K. Rammelle Harry Potter pouch in front of pink souvenir bags on a store display shelf.

The bag comes with two standard carry handles in pale pink. The bottom is a matching shade of sky blue with the Wizarding World wordmark printed in the middle. The main compartment has a pink zipper with a plain, insulated interior section.

Chocolate Frog Ornament – $15

This gold ornament is shaped like a classic Chocolate Frog container, though it has the French name on the front. The Ornament pops open to reveal a fake Chocolate Frog sitting inside the case.

Chocolate Frog Keychain – $13

This keychain has a gold ring and two main charms. One charm is a 3D Chocolate Frog sitting flat with gold edges. The second charm is a flat version of the box’s lid art, again with the French name instead of the English one.

Chocogrenouille Pin – $14

Just like the ornament, this “chocogrenouille” pin also opens to reveal the fake treat hidden inside.

Chocolate Frog 3 Piece Tea Set – $35

The next item is a boxed tea set. As illustrated on the bottom of the box, the set comes with one tea cup, one spoon, and one saucer. The top has art of a Chocolate Frog sitting on a brown pentagon, while the sides are blue with some golden circles.

A decorative K. Rammelle teacup and saucer displayed under a glass dome on a marble counter in a boutique shop.

An example set was set out as a display inside K. Rammelle, so guests could see the items without opening the box. Both the cup and saucer use the traditional blue and yellow colors of a Chocolate Frog box, while the spoon is gold. Both are written in English with the usual Chocolate Frog wordmark.

Chocolate Frog Wizard Card Mystery Pin – $16

While this box is shaped similarly to the actual chocolate treat, this Chocolate Frog box actually holds a mystery pin. There are a total of five available pins in the set, as shown on the back, that include the four Hogwarts Founders and Albus Dumbledore. All the mystery pins are shaped like their respective Chocolate Frog cards with the same art.

Chocolate Frog Hanging Keychain – $15

While extremely similar to some of the previous keychains, this version of a Chocolate Frog is shown mid-jump with its legs extended, instead of crouched with its legs folded. The small Chocolate Frog logo is written in English.

Kowalski Baked Goods Apron – $35

K. Rammelle does also sell a few items that more directly reference the “Fantastic Beasts” films. This tan apron has the logo for “Kowalski Quality Baked Goods.” Kowalski is the last name of the muggle character Jacob Kowalski, who opens his own bakery at the end of the first movie. The bakery logo has his name in bright red lettering, with the rest of the bakery name written beneath it in red and green.

Kowalski Tea Towel 2-Pack – $25

Matching the style of the apron, this tea towel comes in a set of two with alternating designs. One towel is tan with the same art as the previous apron. The second towel has horizontal stripes in tan, red, and green with the Kowalski bakery wordmark repeated along with sketches of baked goods.

Kowalski Dish – $35

One more Kowalski item is this cooking dish, which is made of heavier glass rather than plastic. The exterior of the dish is the same dark green color seen on the other items, while the interior is a bright shade of yellow. The Kowalski bakery wordmark is printed on one side of the interior.

Chocolate Frog Container – $25

Hand holding a blue and gold K. Rammelle Chocolate Frog box in a store with patterned shelves and floor tiles behind.

Finally, one more Chocolate Frog item is this container, which is intended as a dish or tray and does not actually contain a Chocolate Frog. The design is identical to the usual treat box, though this one is not made of cardboard.

The bottom has an indented white edge to keep the container from sliding. It is kept sealed in the store, but the lid can be removed to put items inside.

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