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Haldiram's Milk Cake 300g

Manufacturer: Haldiram's
Haldiram's Milk Cake is a traditional Indian sweet made from thickened milk.
SKU: 5060601190086
Availability: In stock
Old price: £5.99
£5.89
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  • The Milk Cake is a Stunning Product of the Haldiram's Collections. looks so good on the outside, it will make you feel good inside. Made with best quality, just as everyone likes it .
  • Also, you can gift this wonderful pack to your near and dear ones on special occasions like a festival.
  • No cholesterol, additives or impurities. Perfect for home-cooked Indian meals. Feel the quality. Totally Enhance your life.
  • No artificial flavours. No preservatives.
  • Packaging designed to retain the goodness. Hygienically packed.

 

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