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L'OR Intense Instant Coffee 150gNet Content 150 Grams. L'OR Intense Instant Coffee is a medium dark roasted coffee with a pleasantly bold and intense, yet perfectly balanced taste. The presence of Southern Central Americas and Asian coffee beans provides extraordinary taste and arousing aromas for the ultimate coffee experience of this L'OR signature blend. Storage instructions specify to store in a cool, dry place. Best before date is printed on the base. Recycle the lid and jar
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