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Anchor Calciyum Milk & Strawberry – 250Ml

$1.60

Anchor CalciYum Strawberry Flavoured Milk is a low-fat, calcium-rich beverage crafted to provide essential nutrients for growing children. Combining the goodness of Anchor milk with a delightful strawberry flavor, it offers a tasty and nutritious option for kids.

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Pure NZ Sparkling Water – 1.5l

$1.90

Pure NZ Sparkling Water is a premium beverage sourced from natural springs and artesian aquifers throughout New Zealand. Bottled at the source, it offers exceptional purity and a refreshing taste. The sparkling variant provides a crisp, effervescent experience.

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Pepsi Max

$1.90

Pepsi Max is a sugar-free, low-calorie cola that delivers the classic Pepsi taste without added sugars. It’s sweetened with artificial sweeteners, including aspartame and acesulfame potassium, to maintain its flavor profile.

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Coca Cola Zero Suger

$2.10

Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, commonly known as Coke Zero, is a sugar-free and calorie-free soft drink designed to mimic the classic taste of Coca-Cola. It utilizes artificial sweeteners to achieve its sweetness without the added sugars found in regular soda.

 

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Fanta

$2.10

Fanta is a globally popular carbonated soft drink brand, known for its vibrant flavors and fruity taste

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Mountain Dew

$2.10

Mountain Dew is a popular carbonated soft drink known for its citrus flavor and high caffeine content. Originally created in the 1940s, it has become a staple in the beverage industry, offering various flavors and formulations to cater to diverse consumer preferences.

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Prima KottuMee’s Hot & Spicy instant noodles

$2.20

Prima KottuMee’s Hot & Spicy instant noodles are a popular choice among Sri Lankan consumers, known for their bold flavor and quick preparation.

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