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Canned Sardine in Oil Whole with Fin Factory Direct Healthy Preserved Fish Thailand Origin 10kg High Protein Available Now Stock
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ABUNDANCE 2025 COMPANY LIMITED
1 yr
TH
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Key attributes
Storage Type
Cool, Dry, and Well-Ventilated Area
Specification
Raw, natural
Manufacturer
Factory
Ingredients
perfect & health
Content
High in protein, healthy fats, and dietary fiber
Address
Company
Instruction for use
Food
Shelf Life
6 to 12 months when stored in a cool, dry place
Place of Origin
Thailand
Style
Canned
Product Type
Fish
Variety
Sardine
Preservation Process
Oil
Weight (kg)
10
Model Number
Canned Sardine Tin fish
Brand Name
Canned Sardine Tin fish
Packaging and delivery
Selling Units
Single item
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Lead time
Quantity (cartons)
1 - 500
> 500
Lead time (days)
7
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Product descriptions from the supplier
Warning/Disclaimer
California Proposition 65 Consumer Warning
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Minimum order quantity: 100 cartons
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