Beverages & Syrups

7UP 6-Bottle Pack (1.5L each)

 1,100

7UP 6-Bottle Pack (1.5L each) is a bulk set of the classic caffeine-free lemon-lime soda, offering crisp, refreshing taste perfect for parties and daily hydration.

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7UP Bottle (1.5L)

 180

7UP Bottle (1.5L) is a large-format, caffeine-free lemon-lime soda with natural flavors—perfect for sharing, mixing, or enjoying ice-cold.

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7UP Bottle (1L)

 160

7UP Bottle (1L) is a caffeine-free lemon-lime soda with natural flavors, offering a crisp, refreshing taste in a resealable 1-liter size.

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7UP Bottle (500ml)

 120

7UP Bottle (500ml) is a conveniently sized, caffeine-free lemon-lime soda with natural flavors—great for quick, refreshing hydration.

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7UP Can (250ml)

 120

7UP Can (250ml) is a portable, caffeine-free lemon-lime soda with natural flavors—perfect for instant refreshment anywhere.

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Big Apple 1.5Ltr Bottle

 190

Big Apple 1.5LTR Bottle – A spacious, BPA-free water bottle with a convenient handle for all-day hydration.

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Big Apple 300ml Bottle

 60

Big Apple 300ml Bottle – A compact, leak-proof, and BPA-free water bottle for stylish, on-the-go hydration.

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Coca-Cola 1.5Ltr bottle

 190

The Coca-Cola 1.5Ltr bottle delivers the classic, refreshing taste of Coca-Cola in a convenient, shareable size. Perfect for gatherings or everyday enjoyment.

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Coca-Cola 1Ltr bottle

 160

The Coca-Cola 1Ltr bottle brings the classic, bold flavor of Coca-Cola in a convenient size—perfect for everyday refreshment.

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Coca-Cola 250ml can

 130

The Coca-Cola 330ml can provides the classic, fizzy taste in a handy single-serving size—perfect for quick refreshment anytime.

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Coca-Cola 500ml bottle

 120

The Coca-Cola 500ml bottle offers the classic, refreshing taste in a perfectly portable size—great for on-the-go enjoyment.

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Jam-e-Shirin, 800ml

 510

Jam-e-Shirin is a delicious and versatile sweet jam, perfect for spreading on bread, enhancing desserts, or adding a touch of sweetness to your meals.

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