GRAND ALPHATECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

Chips Delight Chocolate Chip Cookies*

Product Description:

Scrumptious, freshly baked cookies, loaded with a generous amount of delightful, melt in the mouth chocolate chips and you get chocolate goodness in every bite.

Variants:

Chocolate Chip Cookies, 600g, 200g, 80g, 40, 20

Product Type:

Processed

Market Availability:

Worldwide

Net Weight per Pack:

600g, 200g, 80g, 40g, 20g,

Allergen:

Nuts, Peanuts, Eggs, Soya, Milk, Containing Gluten

Ingredients/raw materials used:

Wheat Flour, Sugar, And Fat, But You'll See Other Ingredients Such As Leaveners, Eggs, Liquids, Such As Milk, Perhaps Some Chocolate, Coconut, Spices Or Nuts.

Process/es:

Baking

Sources:

Shelf Life:

12 Months

Major Export Markets:

Australia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates

Certifications:

FDA-LTO/CPR, Halal

Packaging:

Tubs, Metallized Pouch, Inner Box

Minimum Order Size:

Category:

Biscuits And Confectioneries, Biscuits And Confectioneries, Biscuits And Confectioneries, Snacks And Crispy Savory Food Products, Meat And Poultry, Organic And Natural, Raw Materials And Food Ingredients, Biscuits And Confectioneries, Raw Materials And Food Ingredients, Raw Materials And Food Ingredients

Export Ready?:

Yes

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