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Havigo

Supplier From Viet Nam
Aug-16-24
Supplier : Black pepper, green coffee, cashew nuts, split cassia, stick cassia, broken cassia, cigarette cassia, dragon fruit, rice, black cardamom, star anise, desiccated coconut, chili, ginger, seedless lime.

Established: 2023 Standards: BRC, HACCP AND ISO

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Contact Details:
3rd Floor, 27 Le Duc Tho Str, Nam Tu Liem Dist, Hanoi
Ha Noi 130000
Viet Nam Viet Nam


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