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Jans Ube Sweet Cow Sweetened Condensed Creamer

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Jans Ube Sweet Cow Sweetened Condensed Creamer

Jans Ube Sweet Cow Sweetened Condensed Creamer is a delicious and convenient creamer that combines the sweet, nutty flavor of ube (purple yam) with the rich creaminess of sweetened condensed milk. Perfect for coffee, tea, and other hot beverages, it's an easy way to add a touch of sweetness and a unique twist to your morning cup.

It's the perfect way to add a touch of sweetness and a unique twist to your morning cup. Add a spoonful to your coffee or tea, or use it as a baking ingredient to add a touch of ube flavor to your cakes and pastries.

Available in 13.4 oz cans

Ingredients: Sugar, water, Palm Oil, Ube Flavor, Skim Milk Powder, Sweet Whey Powder, Maltodextrin, Vegetable Stablizer, Salt, Vitamin Premix (A, B1, B6, D3), Lactose.

Product of Indonesia.
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