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So Delicious Salted Caramel Cluster Made With Cashew Milk
Certified vegan; Non-GMO Project Verified; Free of dairy, lactose, soy, and gluten. The consistency of vanilla creamy and luxurious, without a speck of iciness, yet not overly heavy. The flavor rich with notable burst of sweet vanilla. Said comestible insanely versatile and will surely be a go to dairy-free ice cream. Sold at LIDL, and other sites ourselves former first time taste testers erred on the side of caution and bought in quantity courtesy the missus foresight, who now deems said food product more precious than fine spun gold. Pint size container only ample enough to buzzfeed temporary craving, yet invariably whets appetite (to the power of googleplex) for insatiable consumption, thus one must thwart willpower and surrender tastebuds to devour one after another 473 milliliters or more familiarly 16 ounces. No matter yours truly could consume aforementioned dessert for breakfast, lunch, and supper, the novelty to savor said special treat would remain as intact and robust as if one tasted SO DELICIOUS product for first time. I never tire scooping out one after another spoonful and slowly lick globule (even when marginally hungry) relishing each tongueful lickety split steeling myself against aggressive depredations of wife before she ferociously lunges toward me in a futile attempt to wrest delectable mouthwatering (just a hairbreadth of being decadent) foodstuff guaranteeing happy shiny tummy. Go ahead indulge sweet tooth or even if toothless the culinary quasi oral pleasure can still be experienced.
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