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Loacker Classic Alpine Milk Wafers
₦7,200.00
Loacker Classic Napolitaner Wafers
₦2,220.00
Loacker Classic Vanilla Wafers
₦2,200.00
Mamuda 7 to 7 Chocolate Biscuits
₦130.00
Mamuda Gold Milk Biscuits 65g
₦250.00
Maple La Rose Wafer 55g
₦530.00
Maryland Original Choc Chip Cookies
₦2,408.00
McVitie’s All Butter Chocolate Shortbread 200g
₦3,336.00
McVitie's All Butter Chocolate Shortbread 200g combines the rich, crumbly texture of traditional all-butter shortbread with a layer of smooth chocolate. Made with quality ingredients, these biscuits deliver a melt-in-the-mouth experience with every bite. The buttery base provides a classic shortbread flavour, while the chocolate topping adds sweetness and indulgence. Perfect for tea time, dessert platters, or gifting, this 200g pack offers a satisfying treat for sharing or personal enjoyment. McVitie’s is known for producing premium biscuits with consistent taste and quality. The balanced sweetness and crumbly texture make it suitable for pairing with tea, coffee, or hot chocolate. Whether served to guests or enjoyed during quiet moments, McVitie's All Butter Chocolate Shortbread delivers a refined and delicious snacking experience.
McVitie’s All Butter Shortbread 100g
₦1,730.00
McVitie’s All Butter Shortbread 280g
₦4,610.00
McVitie’s Butter Shortbread Bites 65g
₦1,050.00
McVities Ginger Nuts Biscuits
₦2,970.00
Milk Salt Soda Crackers 450g
₦3,920.00
Milky Rich Biscuits
₦1,120.00
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