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Wang Wang Sweet Rice Biscuit 84g

Pack size : 84g

KES 259.00(Inc. VAT)

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Wang Wang Sweet Rice Biscuit with a twist is a crispy melt in mouth delight. The lovely sweet flavour of coconut will surely rejuvenate you. With the goodness of coconut, it serves as an healthy alternative to candy as well.
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Wang Wang Sweet Rice Biscuit with a twist is a crispy melt in mouth delight. The lovely sweet flavour of coconut will surely rejuvenate you. With the goodness of coconut, it serves as an healthy alternative to candy as well. A perfect tea time cookie with the crunchiness of rice crisps. It is an energy-packed all time snack for the kids.

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
36kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
150.62kJ
Per100Carbohydrates
5g
Per100Fat
1g
Per100Sodium
27mg
Sub Type
Sweet Rice Biscuit
Form
Solid
Category
Food

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Rice (57.41%) Palm Oil) Sugar Corn Starch Glucose Soy Sauce Powder (Soybean Wheat Maltodextrin) Salt Flavour Enhancer (E621).

Allergy Information

Contains Wheat, Soy.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Preparation and usage

Ready to eat.

Brand Message

In 1962, Want Want began operations in the name of I Lan Foods Industrial Company Limited in Yilan County, Taiwan, which manufactured canned agricultural products. It was founded by Tsai Eng-meng's father, Jonathan Shuai Qiang Ng. In 1983, it collaborated with Iwatsuka Confectionery Company Limited, one of the top three Japanese rice cracker makers, to develop a rice cracker market in Taiwan. In return, Iwatsuka obtained 5% of the common stock of the company. In 2009, Iwatsuka's share in Want Want was valued at about US$350M, nearly three times as much as Iwatsuka's own market value of US$125M. In 1987, it became the first Taiwanese operator to apply for the registration of the "Want Want" trademark in China. In 1992, it started its business in Mainland China. In 1994, it commenced its first production plant in Changsha, Hunan. In 1996, it was listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange under the name Want Want Holdings Pte Ltd.

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