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Ultra Sari Asem Asli (Tamarind) Uht Tetra Pak

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Mar-25-19
Ultra Sari Asem Asli (Tamarind) UHT Tetra Pak

Ultra Sari Asem Asli (Tamarind) UHT Tetra Pak. Port of Loading: Semarang, Indonesia. Note: We could paste sticker on each pack should there is any additional information needed (importer name, information in other language, etc). Please inquire us for further details.

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Price: $3 - $10
MOQ: 1000 Pair
Standard: ISO 9001, GMP, HACCP, Halal
Production Capacity: 10000 Box/ Month
Packaging: Box
Sample: Available. Sample Cost Born By Buyer

Product Model And Origin

Brand: Ultra Jaya

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