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Freeze Fresh Freeze Dried Fruits - Pol's Healthy Production

$ 22.00 · 5 (293) · In stock

Pol’s Freeze Fresh freeze-dried fruits are special snacks prepared for retail points with freeze-dry technology. These crispy flavors, which do not contain any additives or preservatives, are appreciated by everyone from seven to seventy. With the potential to change snacking habits, these delicious flavors have great crunchiness and high nutritional value. Pol’s Freeze Fresh Freeze Dried fruits are ready for consumption at any time of the day; Meet immediately with strawberry, cherry, orange, apricot, blackberry, and other alternatives.

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