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  • 17/05/2025
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00:00Nous faisons des pastilles depuis 1932, donc bientôt 100 ans.
00:20Mais la pastille Vichy en elle-même a été créée il y a 200 ans, en 1825,
00:25par un chimiste parisien, M. Darcé, qui venait en cure à Vichy
00:30et qui souhaitait trouver un moyen de continuer les bienfaits des cures à la maison.
00:43Au début, c'était un médicament il y a 200 ans.
00:46Aujourd'hui, on a dérivé sur la confiserie depuis la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale.
00:50C'est un produit qui a été, je pense, il y a 50 ans, un peu vieillot, un peu ringard,
00:54mais qui aujourd'hui a su ne pas se réinventer parce qu'il n'a pas forcément changé,
00:58mais qui a trouvé un public plus jeune et qui s'est un peu dynamisé.
01:07Donc l'achat de la source par mon arrière-grand-père en 1932.
01:12Il y avait beaucoup de fabricants au 19e et au début du 20e.
01:17Chacun avait sa pastille, donc Vichy Central, Thermal, Vichy, Prunel, Lardy, Bassin de Vichy,
01:23ça, c'est mou.
01:34Je prends aussi des pastilles à l'anis.
01:35Voilà.
01:36Parce que ça me rappelle mon enfance, ma grand-mère, mon père,
01:40enfin, c'était leur bonbon préféré.
01:42Donc, il y avait tout le temps une boîte de Vichy à la maison.
01:45Ils font digérer.
01:46Voilà.
01:47Wow, c'est l'anis!
02:03C'est l'anis!
02:05C'est l'anis, c'est l'anis!
02:06C'est l'anis!
02:11On a dit qu'on ne va pas d'inviter parce que c'est dangereux.
02:13Les hans sont mes préférants, donc j'ai vraiment aimé les voir.
02:17Après tout, les hans ne sont pas des animaux qui attacent les gens.
02:19Je veux dire, c'est un accident qui a été un accident.
02:22Mais juste, c'est l'anis, tu sais ?
02:24A lot of people that go in, they see what their friends do.
02:40They see what other people do.
02:42It's not always best practices.
02:44You know, you won't walk around the safari in Africa with, you know,
02:48just pulling on lion's tails or starting to mess around with big predators.
02:52And that's what we have here.
03:05We have been able to correlate it with temperature.
03:08There's a higher temperature from the effluent of the power and desalination plant in the stream.
03:13And they come here from November to May.
03:16And we have been able to correlate it to this increased temperature that comes from the effluent.
03:22So, the fact that it is,
03:52C'est une township.
03:53Most of our scholars, they are coming from dysfunctional family backgrounds.
03:57Most of them, they are coming from parents who are either not working or working, but
04:02getting like they are receiving a low income.
04:18I wanted to create an environment where everybody gets discovered.
04:21You don't have to be in the right place at the right time.
04:24It doesn't need to be kismet involved in you having access to a high quality education.
04:46I love the school, the environment.
04:47And it brings a new fresh air in our community to have a private school in a township.
04:54Okay, so for the activity, we are going to transition outside with our chairs.
05:01The teachers know how to make the work interesting and fun so that we can also get a clear understanding.
05:08I'm here to support Abokokobila.
05:09I'm here to support Abokokobila.
05:10I'm here to support Abokokobila.
05:11As we know the youth, we sometimes neglect them.
05:18and just let them be.
05:19And this is a great reminder to them that you remain beautiful, you are beautiful, you
05:25are appreciated.
05:26Remain kind.
05:27Yeah.
05:28You are appreciated.
05:29Remain kind.
05:30Yeah.
05:31Yeah.
05:32Yeah.
05:33Yeah.
05:34I'm here to support Abokokobila.
05:35Yeah.
05:36I'm here to support Abokokobila.
05:38So as we know the youth, we sometimes neglect them and just let them be.
05:42And this is a great reminder to them that you remain beautiful, you are beautiful, you
05:46are appreciated.
05:47Remain kind.
05:48Yeah.
05:49I feel happy today.
06:04It brings my memories back where I came from.
06:09It takes me back to my youth days when I was still young.
06:14When I still knew, I was sure of myself.
06:24I'm 78 years old.
06:29I'm 79 years old.
06:31I've been living in my life.
06:35I've been living in my life.
06:37I've been living in my life.
06:38I'm having living in my life.
06:39And this town's going good.
06:41Here's a hard walk!

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