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Sun Dried Mango Cheeks 200g $6 (Was $8), 1kg $25 (Was $30) + Shipping @ Royal Nut Company

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Hello Everyone ,

Our South African Sun Dried Mango Cheeks are on special this month !

200g was $8.00 Now $6.00
1Kg was $30.00 Now $25.00

Naturally sweet, chewy and delicious ! These dried mango cheeks are addictive ! Perfect lunch snack for kids and adults alike ! Also a wonderful ingredient for your cooking recipes. Packed with antioxidants, vitamins and fibre, enjoy these for that convenient source of sweetness and nutrition.

No Coupon Code required. Just add the product quantity into the cart to get the discounted price :)

Also checkout our huge range of nuts, dried fruit, grains, legumes, spices and health food galore.

www.royalnutcompany.com.au

Cheers
Team Royal Nut

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  • +1

    Sun Dried Mango Cheeks on Special

    Any good deals on Mango chins ?

    PRICE in title…

    • +3

      Haha, I had never heard of mango cheeks until this deal.

      I have seen a few mango beards…not pretty.

    • Don't be cheeky.

  • What type of Mango do you use OP to make your dried mango cheeks? Thanks

  • What about postage cost?

  • +1

    Hmm, Royal Nut Company…anyone thinking House of Windsor?

  • +1

    Royal Nut company? Is this when the king gets too excited?

    • The sort of thing Phillip would say during Royal tour to overseas

  • +4

    Wow what a special? NOT!

    • +3

      save $2 and pay $37 to get it shipped.

  • A lot of the canned homebrand fruit in supermarkets is from South Africa and sometimes half the price of locally grown fruit. These mangoes are dried, so cheaper to ship and quite expensive. $5 bought me 4kg of fresh local mangoes during the season.

  • Normal price for 100g of dried mango at Coles is $4 (2 packs equals 200g and costs $8). Maybe not sun-dried, and from the Philippines, not South Africa. Daiso is cheaper (packets are 80g for $2.80, equating to $3.50 for 100g).

  • +1

    Geez postage $15, no thank you

  • So strange as Queensland is presently enjoying a record Mango season.Southerners who have never tasted a Kensington Pride haven't lived.They slice like Papaya.

    • maybe I am biased
      a Kensington Pride does not come close to an Alphonso mango in taste

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