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White Chocolate Macadamia Bar
Kate's Real Food
White Chocolate Macadamia Bar
$2.99
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  Enjoy Kate's White Chocolate Macadamia bar: an organic, gluten-free, gourmet delight that will launch your taste buds into a new adventure with every bite. Indulge in the heavenly fusion of creamy white chocolate and buttery macadamia nuts for a luxurious dessert experience, made only with whole food and all-natural ingredients.

  Expertly crafted with premium and organic ingredients, this scrumptious snack bar offers a guilt-free indulgence without compromising or skimping on quality.

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Kate's Real Food
Weight:
2.2 oz / 62 g
Origin:
USA
Gluten-Free:
All of Kate’s Real Food products are certified gluten-free and baked with healthy ingredients to give your body the power it needs to get through the day. Kate’s is dedicated to organic recipes that help to fuel your day whether you’re hiking in the mountains or grinding away at your work desk.
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