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Kingfisher Premium Beer – 650ml

 3.00

Kingfisher Premium Beer – 650ml

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Lion Beer – Sri Lankan – 330ml

 2.50

Lion Beer is a brand primarily associated with Lion Brewery (Ceylon) PLC, a Sri Lankan brewery with a long history. They produce several beers, most notably Lion Lager, which is a popular choice in Sri Lanka. Lion Brewery also has operations in other parts of the world, including a joint venture with Carlsberg in India and acting as the national distributor for Corona in Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Additionally, there’s a separate Lion Brewery Co. in Singapore, which focuses on craft beers like Mosaic IPA. Finally, Lion is also a major Australasian brewing company with roots in New Zealand and Australia.

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Malala Greek Wein – 500ml

 8.00

Malala Greek Wein – 500ml

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Maliban Chocolate Cream Biscuit – Sri Lankan Vagan Biscuit – 200g

 2.00

Maliban Chocolate Cream Biscuit – Sri Lankan Vagan Biscuit – 200g
With real cocoa powder.

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Maliban Chocolate Puff Biscuit – Sri Lankan Vegan Biscuit – 200g

 2.00

Maliban Chocolate Puff Biscuit – Sri Lankan Vegan Biscuit – 200g

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Maliban Ginger Cookie Biscuit – Sri Lankan Biscuit – 200g

 2.00

Maliban Ginger Cookie Biscuit – Sri Lankan Biscuit – 200g

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Maliban Hawaiian Cookies – Sri Lankan Crunchy Coconut Cookies – 200g

 2.00

Maliban Hawaiian Cookies – Sri Lankan Crunchy Coconut Cookies – 200g

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Maliban Krisco Snack Crackers – Sri Lankan Vegan Snack – 170g

 2.30

Maliban Krisco Snack Crackers – Sri Lankan Vegan Snack – 170g
No Artificial Colours
No Artificial Flavours

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Maliban Lemon Puff Biscuit – Sri Lankan Vegan Biscuit – 200g

 2.00

Maliban Lemon Puff Biscuit – Sri Lankan Vegan Biscuit – 200g

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Maliban Nice Coconut Biscuits – Sri Lankan Vegan Biscuits – 200g

 2.00

Maliban Nice Coconut Biscuits – Sri Lankan Vegan Biscuits – 200g

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MijiA Crushed Chilies – Premium Quality – 50g

 2.30

MijiA Crushed Chilies – Premium Quality – 50g

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