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Apache — Chips Sticks Paprika 40 g

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Apache Chips Sticks Paprika 40 g. Thin, crispy sticks with a bold paprika flavor. A crunchy, lightly spiced snack that pairs perfectly with drinks, parties, or a quick bite on the go. Pack size: 40 g.

0,50 € per pack

Apache — Chips Sticks Barbecue 40 g

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Apache Chips Sticks Barbecue 40 g. Crispy sticks infused with smoky barbecue flavor. A bold and savory snack, great with drinks, for parties, or as a quick treat on the go. Pack size: 40 g.

0,50 € per pack

Apache — Chips Sticks Cheese 40 g

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Apache Chips Sticks Cheese 40 g. Golden, crispy sticks with rich cheese flavor. Perfect for a savory snack anytime, whether at home, on the go, or with friends. Pack size: 40 g.

0,50 € per pack

Apache — Chips Rings Cheese 50 g

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Apache Rings Cheese 50 g. Light, crunchy rings packed with rich cheese flavor. A fun and tasty snack for any time of day. Perfect for sharing with friends or enjoying on the go. Pack size: 50 g.

0,80 € per pack

Apache — Chips Rings Barbecue 50 g

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Apache Rings Barbecue 50 g. Crispy, light rings with smoky barbecue flavor. A perfect snack for those who enjoy a savory and bold taste. Great for parties, picnics, or simply on the go. Pack size: 50 g.

0,80 € per pack

Apache — Chips Ring Spicy 50 g

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Apache Ring Spicy 50 g. Crispy and light rings with a bold chili flavor. Perfect for those who love hot and fiery snacks. A great companion for parties, gatherings, or anytime you crave a spicy kick. Pack size: 50 g.

0,80 € per pack

Avshar — Marinated Peppers with Garlic — 500 g

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Avshar Poivron piquant à l’ail 500 g. Mildly spicy peppers marinated with fresh garlic for an aromatic, balanced flavor. A traditional Armenian delicacy ideal as a side dish or appetizer.

2,80€

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