Penguin Gum Sampler

: Penguin Gum Sampler

Penguin Gum Sampler

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 : Penguin Gum Sampler
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Penguin
Label: Penguin Mints & Gum
Manufacturer: Penguin Mints & Gum
Publisher: Penguin Mints & Gum
Studio: Penguin Mints & Gum



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Product DescriptionHaving trouble deciding on which flavor to try? Just throw this puppy into your shopping cart. Problem solved. Each sampler pack contains one of each of following: Citrus Gum, Kola Gum, and Peppermint Gum. Approximately 20 pieces of gum per tin.




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  • 3 pieces = energy of 1 cola
  • Sugar Free





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