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    Nestle Fav*rites is a variety of chocolates in one box sold by Nestlé. Fav*rites consist of Nestle's best and popular chocolates in one box sold in 12-pack, 20-pack, 30-pack, 50-pack, 70-pack and 120-pack sizes. 



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