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Chocolate Candies Red Poppy

Bright summer sweets "Red Poppy" - a real holiday of taste. Their scarlet candy wrappers with fiery red flowers are already familiar not to the first generation of sweet tooth.
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Bright summer sweets "Red Poppy" - a real holiday of taste. Their scarlet candy wrappers with fiery red flowers are already familiar not to the first generation of sweet tooth. Velvety pralines, stuffed with crispy waffle crumbs, melt in the mouth, like a summer bang. The refined chocolate-nut flavor of the filling is enveloped in the sweetness of the chocolate glaze. Try the summer for a taste!

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