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I Just Love Coconut
So sweet and absolutely delicious I can take it in any form at all it has a special taste all of its own one which hearing its name makes you call Any kind of chocolate flavoured bar with coconut within means its mine dark, milk, or even white I do love it's just a dream so I follow its sign Another favorite that I truly love is a coconut ice bat so really sweet but too many of them stick to your teeth your taste buds tell you it just can't be beat My mother used desiccated coconut when baking her variety of lovely cakes I would eat some when mum not looking so sweet tastefully better than any steaks They are some lovely coconut drinks coconut and pineapple is a real delight but really I love anything that's got coconut so the thought of this first just feels so right
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