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Biscoff Sandwich Biscoff Cream 110g

RM6.30 MYR
Dietary Preferences
  • No onion, no garlic
  • Halal certified

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Description

The unique taste of Lotus Biscoff now comes in a sandwich. Two delicious Biscoff cookies with a Biscoff cream filling. It’ll be love at first bite!

Ingredients: 

Biscoff 72%: wheat flour, sugar, non-hydrogenated vegetable oils (palm, rapeseed), candy sugar syrup, raising agent (sodium hydrogen carbonate (INS500ii)), soy flour, salt, cinnamon.

Biscoff cream 28%: original caramelised biscuits [wheat flour, sugar, non-hydrogenated vegetable oils (palm, rapeseed), candy sugar syrup, raising agent (sodium hydrogen carbonate (INS500ii)), soy flour, salt, cinnamon), non-hydrogenated vegetable palm oil, sugar, emulsifier (soy lecithin (INS322)).

Food additives are sourced from plant and synthetic origin.

Allergens: Contains wheat and soy. May have milk and egg contamination from manufacturing. 

Nutritional info:

Per 100 gr
522
4.3
26.6
12.5
65.7
35.2
1.2
328
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