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Ingredients: Sugar, cocca butter,skimmed milk powder,cocoa mass,demineralised whey powder,lactose,milk,fat,emulsifier,soya lecithin,flavourings,traces hazelnut,almond,Milk Chocolate,contains milk solids 14% minimum and cocoa solids 25% minimum

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