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Falooda Delight


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Category: Regular Family Tub, Volume: 1000 ml, MRP Price: TK 225 (Per Piece)



Ingredients : Milk Solids, Milk/Veg, Fat, Sugar, Glucose, Stabilizer/Emulsifier, Chana, Treated Water, Flavor, Natural Color etc.

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