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The Monday Food Co

The Monday Food Co. Activated Buckwheat Granola Sour Cherry 500g

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The Monday Food Co. Activated Buckwheat Granola Sour Cherry 500g
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Our Activated Buckwheat Coconut & Sour Cherry is a ready-to-eat granola made with natural ingredients, no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Wheat-free and nut-free recipe, no sulphites.

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