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Japanese Sanonto Sugar

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Ingredients

Sanonto Sugar

Packaging

1kg/2.2lb x 1

Flavor

Light Brown Carmalized Sweetness

Color

Light Brown

Storage

Shelf Stable, See Best By Date

Orgin

Japan

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