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Samseafoods Ltd
Date:
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 2/19/2013 9:33:03 PM
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Singapore - ++ Demand ++ -Ship.(+-) prompt - Giant Squid Neck Meat/ Wings/ Fillet/ Tentacles - Origin (Merchandise): Peru
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Estamos en busca de carne gigante Neck squid / aletas / filetes y tentáculos
Producto - Giant Squid Cuello Carne / Alas / Filete / Tentacles
Tamaño de 250-500 gramos, tamaño 500 Gramos -1000, 1000 UP
origen - Perú
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samseafoods@gmail.com
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