You don’t really think about Swedish Easter when you’re living in Sweden. It’s just there quiet, familiar, almost predictable, woven into the rhythm of the year without asking for...

Marabou Daim Bar - Chocolate bar 56 g
Beautifully crispy almond crackers coated with delicious creamy milk chocolate. Marabou Daim is an irresistibly balanced combination of both hard and soft. Impossible to resist when looking for something sweet and tasty.
Ingredients: sugar, palm oil, cocoa BUTTER, cocoa mass, ALMOND (3%), whey (MILK), skimmed MILK powder, BUTTERFAT, whey (MILK), sweetened condensed skim MILK, salt, emulsifier (soy lecithin), aromas. Nutritional value per 100 g: energy 2215 kJ/530 kcal, fat 31 g - of which saturated fat 16 g, carbohydrates 59.5 g - of which sugars 59 g, dietary fibre 1.2 g, Protein 2.8 g, salt 0.85 g
German: Marabou Schokoladentafel
BestandtEIle: Zucker, Palmöl, KakaoBUTTER, Kakaomasse, MANDEL(3%), Molke (MILCH), MAGERMILCHPULVER, BUTTERFETT, Molke (MILCH), gesüßte kondensierte MAGERMILCH, Salz, Emulgator (SOJALECITHIN), Aromen. Nutritional Wert: pro 100 g: Energie 2215 kJ / 530 kcal, Fett 31 g - davon Fett 16 g Kohlenhydrate 59,5 g gesättigt - davon 59 g Zucker, Ballaststoffe 1,2 g, EIwEIß 2,8 g, Salz 0,85 g
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