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Pepsi 1.5Ltr bottle

 180

The Pepsi 1.5Ltr bottle serves up the classic cola taste in a big, shareable size—great for parties or daily refreshment.

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Pepsi 250ml Can

 130

The Pepsi 250ml can is a single-serve, portable format of the iconic cola, offering the same bold, fizzy taste in a compact aluminum can. Perfect for on-the-go refreshment!

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Pepsi, 1Ltr

 160

Pepsi 1L is a 1-liter carbonated soft drink in a resealable PET bottle, offering the brand’s classic bold and sweet flavor. Ideal for sharing, it comes in regular, diet, and zero-sugar variants, providing great value for money.

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Pepsi, 500ml

 120

Pepsi 500ml is a single-serve carbonated drink in a resealable plastic bottle, delivering the brand’s iconic sweet, fizzy flavor. Ideal for on-the-go refreshment, it comes in regular, diet, and zero-sugar options.

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Prema Butter – 190g

 670

Deliciously rich and creamy Prema Butter – perfect for spreading, cooking, and baking.

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Prema Cream Cheese – 190g

 670

Smooth and creamy Prema Cream Cheese – perfect for spreading, baking, and cooking.

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Prema Milk, 1Ltr

 400

Prema Milk 1Ltr – Pure, creamy, and nutrient-rich milk for the whole family. Perfect for drinking, cooking, and baking!

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Prema Natural Yogurt

 270

Creamy and fresh Prema Natural Yogurt made from pure milk—perfect for a healthy and balanced diet.

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Qamar Tea (170g)

 410

Qamar Tea (170g) – Premium loose leaf black tea for rich, aromatic chai. Perfect balance of strength & flavor.

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Qamar Tea (430g)

 1,150

Qamar Tea (430g) – Premium loose leaf black tea for rich, aromatic Indian-style chai.

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Qamar Tea (900g)

 1,800

Qamar Tea (900g) – Rich, aromatic loose-leaf black tea for strong, flavorful chai.

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Rafhan Corn flour – 275g

 160

Rafhan Cornflour 275g is a versatile kitchen essential used for thickening soups, sauces, gravies, and preparing smooth, lump-free desserts like custards and puddings.

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