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ULKER Ikram Biscuit w/Hazelnut 84g

Manufacturer: Ulker
Ülker products have been produced and delivered to you with the latest technology without sacrificing quality for many years. Ülker İkram is a sandwich biscuit with hazelnut and chocolate with delicious cream between two fresh and crispy biscuits. It is rectangular and the flavor doubles when it is dipped in tea and eaten. The hazelnut cream in it has an ideal consistency for those who love hazelnuts. Did you know that rusks, which means twice-baked bread in Latin, came today as a biscuit?
$1.49
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