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Maaxgum

Maaxgum

Alimentation, boissons & restaurants

Maaxgum produit des gommes et des produits de confiserie haut de gamme en mettant l'accent sur les ingrédients naturels et l'innovation des saveurs. La marque est connue pour ses chewing-gums de haute qualité et à longue tenue.

Savourez la nature dans chaque gomme, longtemps

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