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Mild - Bundle Contents
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Cafe Enrista12x 20's 3-in-1 Instant Coffee Sachets

240 Total
240 Total

R799

Retail: R1,150
About

Mild

A perfect way to unwind and catch up with friends on a beautiful day. Made from the aromatic Arabica beans comes the ‘Café Enrista 3-1 Mild‘ that is extremely smooth and creamy. So smooth and creamy that it surprises you with its fabulous taste that you would never want to keep that cup aside. It lets you linger in the sweet smell of coffee and the moment you take your first sip, you know you have tasted something special. Ideal for anyone who is looking for a way to relax and have fun. So easy to make, so refreshing to drink, no wonder it’s so perfect and South Africa’s best coffee.

Regular

The Café Enrista Regular 3-in-1 Coffee offers something for everyone with coffee, sugar and milk powder all pre-mixed to perfection, for your convenience.

Strong

The Café Enrista Strong 3-in-1 Coffee offers something for everyone, with coffee, sugar and milk powder all pre-mixed to perfection, for your convenience.

Product Features
  • Smooth and creamy
  • Refreshing
  • Each sachet: 25g
  • Expiry dates:
    • Mild: 12/2025
    • Regular: 12/2025
    • Strong: 12/2026
Product Specifications
  • 12 x 20 sachets (240 Total)
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