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  1. Pack of 5 Jumaira Delight Dubai Cubes (8 X Cubes)UAE Dubai Chocolate Cubes

    Indulge in the unique taste of these chocolate cubes and experience the vibrant culture of the United Arab Emirates through every bite.

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  2. Dried Papaya Cubes 20g - 1.9kg Superior Quality - No Sugar Added

    Its skin is green when it is barren and orange when it is mature, while the flesh is yellow, orange or red. Protein: 1 gram. All information is provided to readers by health professionals, for informational purposes only.

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  3. PEPPERMINT Sugar Scrub Cubes Handmade Exfoliator Body Scrub Soap Pack 6 pcs

    Peppermint essential oil. Soap base. They are a solid product and are very compact. Condition is New.

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  4. Eucalyptus Sugar Scrub Cubes Handmade Exfoliator Body Scrub Soap Pack 6 pcs

    Condition is New. Eucalyptus essential oil. Soap base. They are a solid product and are very compact.

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  5. Tate & Lyle Fairtrade Cane Sugar White Cubes 500g - 10 Pack

    Tate & Lyle Fairtrade Cane Sugar White Cubes 10x500g. For generations we are proud that our White Sugar Cubes have played a part in so many great British cuppas. Did you know that in 1875 Henry Tate bought the rights to technology enabling him to introduce White Sugar Cubes to the UK?.

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  6. Tate & Lyle Brown Sugar Cubes 3X500g Demerara sugar Cube Just Put in Tea Coffee

    Sugar: traded in compliance with Fairtrade Standards, total 100%.

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  7. 5×Stainless Steel Ice Tongs Bucket Cube Sugar Serving Buffet Bar Lemon Slices 6"

    6" (App15.2cm) Stainless steel candy buffet tongs, hard wearing and durable. These elegant sugar tongs are attractive and durable. More streamlined, professional teeth edges tongs make for better grip on food stuffs.

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  8. Tate & Lyle Rough-Cut White Sugar Cubes (Pack 1kg) - A03902

    Product Code :15191NT Manufacturer Code : NCT1052. Tate & Lyle Rough-Cut White Sugar Cubes (Pack 1kg) - A03902.Enjoy the clean sweet taste of Rough Cut Sugar Cubes grown in the sunshine with your afternoon tea. Did you know that tea has similar geographical origins in South East Asia to that of sugar cane? The wife of Charles II is said to have been a key proponent in establishing tea drinking in England.

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