Snacks, Namkeen & Jellies

Cheetos Bites Vegetables

 30

Cheetos Bites Vegetables are a crunchy, cheesy snack with real veggie ingredients—giving you the classic Cheetos taste with a little extra goodness!

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Freans Cake Cup Double Chocolate (12 Pack)

 250

Twelve rich double chocolate cupcakes – moist, fluffy, and perfect for sharing!

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Gala Biscuit Half Roll

 40

Crispy, crescent-shaped biscuits – perfect for dunking and snacking!

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Gala Egg Biscuits 6-pcs

 320

Six crispy, egg-rich biscuits – perfectly portioned for wholesome snacking and dunking!

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Gala Egg Biscuits Family Pack

 90

Crispy, egg-enriched biscuits in a family-sized pack – wholesome, crunchy, and perfect for sharing!

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Lay’s Paprika

 70

Lay’s Paprika chips offer a smoky, slightly spicy kick with every crispy bite—perfect for those who love bold flavors!

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Lay’s Wavy Flamin’ Hot

 70

Lay’s Wavy Flamin’ Hot turns up the heat with extra-thick, crunchy chips loaded with fiery Flamin’ Hot flavor – a must-try for spice addicts!

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Lay’s Yogurt & Herb 

 50

Lay’s Yogurt & Herb chips blend creamy yogurt and aromatic herbs for a uniquely tangy, savory snack—perfect for adventurous taste buds!

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LU Wheatable High Fibre Digestive Biscuit 114g

 100

LU Wheatable High Fibre Digestive Biscuits offer a wholesome and fiber-rich snack for better digestion and sustained energy throughout the day.

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Lu Wheatable Sugar Free Biscuits, 114g

 100

Deliciously light and healthy, Lu Wheatable Sugar Free Biscuits offer a guilt-free snack option with wholesome wheat goodness and no added sugar.

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Peek Freans Cake Up Strawberry (1pc)

 20

A single strawberry cupcake with creamy frosting – sweet, soft, and satisfying!

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Peek Freans Cake Up Strawberry Cup Cake 6 Pcs

 120

Six soft strawberry cupcakes with creamy frosting – a deliciously sweet and fun snack!

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