Franjos Kitchen Lactation Biscuits Fig & Almond 250g

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This nutty figgy deliciousness is joined by an array of superfoods including oats, chia seeds, coconut oil and buckwheat flour.
These fig and almond Tanker Toppers tick three boxes – they’re convenient, they’re super yum and they can be eaten with one hand! They’re also free from dairy and eggs (hi vegan mums) and don’t contain any refined sugar, additives, or preservatives. *
(14 biscuits per tin)
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Franjos Kitchen Lactation Biscuits Fig & Almond 250g
RRP $26.95
$21.56
20% OFF RRP
Collect 22 Everyday Rewards Points*
$21.56
$21.56
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 22 Everyday Rewards Points*
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