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Aroma 3in1 Hot Chocolate Mix Powder

Product Description:

Cacao, also known as 'the food of the gods', is a superfood that is rich in antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins. It has been proven to improve heart health, lower blood pressure, and even boost brain function. So, not only does Aroma 3in1 choco mix powder satisfy your cravings, but it also provides your body with essential nutrients, making it a guilt-free indulgence. Moreover, the use of non-dairy milk makes Aroma hot chocolate suitable for those who are lactose intolerant or following a vegan diet. It also makes it a healthier option for those trying to watch their calorie intake. The inclusion of sugar in the mix provides the perfect balance of sweetness, making it a drink that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. What sets Aroma 3in1 choco mix powder apart from other hot chocolate powders is its unique blend of pure cacao powder, sugar, and non-dairy milk. This combination not only gives it a rich and authentic cocoa taste but also makes it a healthier option compared to other hot chocolate mixes available in the market. The use of pure cacao powder ensures that the drink is packed with all the goodness of natural cocoa, providing numerous health benefits.

Variants:

28gx12, 28gx24

Product Type:

Processed

Market Availability:

China

Net Weight per Pack:

28g

Allergen:

Milk

Ingredients/raw materials used:

Sugar And Cream

Process/es:

Food Additives

Sources:

Cacao

Shelf Life:

24 Months

Major Export Markets:

None

Certifications:

FDA-LTO/CPR, Halal

Packaging:

Sachet

Minimum Order Size:

1 Corrugated Box

Category:

Export Ready?:

Yes

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