The Ginger People Gin Gins Super Strength 84g

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Gin Gins Ginger Candy is the ultimate functional treat. Rich in antioxidants found in fresh ginger, these delightfully spiced sweets are stimulating, useful and delicious.
Gin Gins Super Strong Candy is one of our most potent ginger candies, it is also super-delicious and super-soothing.
- Made with 30% fresh ginger.
- Add 5-6 pieces to a cup of boiling water – instant ginger tea!
- Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Vegan.
- No artificial sweeteners or sugar alcohols.
- Sustainably farmed ginger and palm oil.
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The Ginger People Gin Gins Super Strength 84g
$4.99
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