Tried the Dubai viral kunafa chocolate…
Tried the Dubai viral kunafa chocolate bar, it was worth it. It had crunchy texture, which made it taste even better.
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Tried the Dubai viral kunafa chocolate bar, it was worth it. It had crunchy texture, which made it taste even better.
Tried the Dubai viral kunafah chocolate was amazing and fresh
I ordered the Dubai Kunafa viral Chocolate and it was super crunchy from the inside and full of pistachio flavor and smooth chocolate on the outside made to perfection.
Good timely delivery service.
Met all my expectations
I tried the viral Dubai kunafa chocolates and it was very delicious and worth the price. Wouldn’t mind paying extra for it. Definitely recommend trying them.
Got kanafah chocolate from Dubai and was absolutely lovely
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