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Fruchella – 400g

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Fruchella 400 g. A sophisticated Armenian fruit confection blending pomegranate and sun-dried fruits into soft, naturally sweet bites. Each piece is handmade to preserve authentic flavor and freshness. A pure delight — ideal for gifting or enjoying as a refined dessert.

6,95 €

Dried fruits mix 550g

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8,50 €

Apache — Cold Breakfast Ring Mix 300 g

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Apache Cold Breakfast Ring Mix 300 g. Crispy, colorful cereal rings with a light sweetness — a perfect breakfast for children and adults alike. Enjoy with milk or yogurt for a delicious and energizing start to the day. Pack size: 300 g.

1,30 € per pack

Apache — Cold Breakfast Mix 250 g

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Apache Cold Breakfast Mix 250 g. A delicious combination of crunchy cereal balls and chocolate pieces for a nutritious and energizing breakfast. Enjoy it with milk or yogurt. Pack size: 250 g.

1,30 € per pack

Kotayk Gold Beer – 0.5L Glass Bottle

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Kotayk Gold is a premium Armenian lager with a balanced, crisp taste. Packaged in a 0.5L glass bottle, it’s the ideal choice for enjoying a refreshing beer experience.

1,20€ per bottle

Gyumri Beer Gold 4.7% – 0.5L Bottle

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Gyumri Gold 4.7% is a premium Armenian lager with a rich brewing tradition since 1970. Brewed to deliver a crisp and balanced taste, it comes in a 0.5L glass bottle, perfect for any occasion.

1,20 € per bottle

Aleksandrapol Beer 4.5% – 0.33L Bottle

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Aleksandrapol Beer 4.5% is a premium Armenian lager crafted with traditional brewing methods. It delivers a balanced taste with a smooth finish, making it a popular choice among beer lovers. Available in a 0.33L glass bottle.

1,10 € per bottle

Avshar – Apricot Jam – 650g

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2,99 €

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