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If pancakes with a drizzle of American fudge is your idea of a great time, this flavoured syrup will make your day. Slather over pancakes, dessert and waffles or add to coffee and milkshakes for drinks with a twist. American fudge flavoured syrup Perfect for pancakes, waffles and other desserts Comes in a PET bottle with nozzle for easy drizzling Do not refrigerate
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Mikkeller is a microbrewery founded in 2006 in Copenhagen that is based on a gypsy ethos where the company does not operate an official brewery and, instead, collaborates with other brewers to produce their recipes or experimental one-off brews. ​American Dream is a lager which is packed with American hops. This beer is meant to be drunk directly out of the bottle, on a hot summer day. A lager like you have never tasted before. A refreshing lager Golden in colour with a good head Fresh, fruity and hoppy A perfect thirst quencher 
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South Africa
This smooth and satisfying Pale Ale is a clean, fresh and hoppy beer. There is a good balance between the bready biscuit malt and the citrus floral aromas. The perfect beer for a summer's day. A fruity pale ale Golden in colour Big, white, foamy head Refreshing and crisp Hoppy and citrusy 
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 180x30cm American Patriotic Independence Day Decor Banner Flag Porch Fro for R239.00
R 239
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Stunning quality American Oak Boards: Pizza Board at R300 ea (35cm diameter) Paddle Boards at R200 ea (50cm length inc handle) Pre-treated with natural oils We can deliver nationally. (we are a Cape Town Based company) Bulk orders welcome. Please contact me on: Cell/Whatsapp: 072 436 4647 email: barrelwestwoodsales1@gmail.com
R 200
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South Africa
Mikkeller's style of brewing is considered to be unique, since many of its beers are experimental with novel tastes. Mikkeller is a microbrewery founded in 2006 in Copenhagen and the company does not operate an official brewery but rather collaborates with other brewers to produce their recipes or experimental once-off brews. In this mixed case you'll experience the unique flavours of three different brews, with 2 bottles of each variety.  Tasting notes: Peter Pale and Mary Pale Ale: This fruity, but balanced American pale is quite amber for a pale Contains big grapefruit and hop flavours Light in color with aromas that offer tropical fruit to balance out the malt and hops ABV: 4.6% American Dream Lager: American Dream is a lager which is packed with American hops Golden in colour with a thick head This beer is meant to be drunk directly out of the bottle, on a hot summer day ABV: 4.6% Green Gold: Green Gold is a Mikkeller classic An IPA that is not afraid of living up to its name The hops are aromatic, American and aggressive Golden in colour, crisp and refreshing ABV: 7%
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Mikkeller's style of brewing is considered to be unique, since many of its beers are experimental with novel tastes. Mikkeller is a microbrewery founded in 2006 in Copenhagen and the company does not operate an official brewery but rather collaborates with other brewers to produce their recipes or experimental once-off brews. In this mixed case you'll experience the unique flavours of three different brews, with 2 bottles of each variety.  Tasting notes: Peter Pale and Mary Pale Ale: This fruity, but balanced American pale is quite amber for a pale Contains big grapefruit and hop flavours Light in colour with aromas that offer tropical fruit to balance out the malt and hops ABV: 4.6% American Dream Lager: American Dream is a lager which is packed with American hops Golden in colour with a thick head This beer is meant to be drunk directly out of the bottle, on a hot summer day ABV: 4.6% Green Gold: Green Gold is a Mikkeller classic An IPA that is not afraid of living up to its name The hops are aromatic, American and aggressive Golden in colour, crisp and refreshing ABV: 7%
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Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus. They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.           Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variations, it has made classification of species in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like. Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinopsis rhodotricha is a species of cacti that is native to the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay and north eastern Argentina. The name rhodotricha comes from the Greek words rhodos meaning 'rose' and trichos meaning 'hair', referring to the hairs on the flower's tube. There are many synonyms including Echinocactus forbesii, Echinocactus adolphofriedrichii, Echinopsis forbesii, Echinopsis pentlandii var. forbesii, Echinopsis spegazzinii, Echinopsis validates and Echinopsis validates var. forbesii. They have a group or clump forming growth habit, with each stem reaching a diameter of up to 30 cm and a height of 30 to 80 cm. There are between 8 to 18 wavy ribs with areoles spaced between 1.5 to 2.5 cm apart. The spines are yellowish brown, with one central spine (sometimes absent) bent upwards up to 5cm long. They bare white funnel-shaped flowers, up to 15 cm long, which open at night and last less than a day.
R 12
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Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus. They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.           Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variations, it has made classification of species in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like. Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinopsis candicans var. gladiatus is a shrubby species native to northern Argentina. It grows to about 60 cm tall, and with all its many branches it can be up to 3 m wide. The stems are light green in colour and about 14 cm thick and there are from 9 to 11 ribs. The yellowish brown spines are positioned on the ribs at intervals of 2 to 3 cm apart, and can be up to 10 cm long. In summer the plant bears large, fragrant, white flowers up to 19 cm in diameter which open up at night and last for less than a day.
R 10
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Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus. They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.           Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variatioication of species in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like. Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinopsis huascha var. grandiflora is native to North West Argentina between altitudes of 800 to 2000 meters. It is commonly called the Red Torch Cactus. It has many synonyms, some of which are Lobivia grandiflora, Helianthocereus grandiflorus, Trichocereus rowleyi, Trichocereus huascha and Cereus huascha. It is a shrub forming cactus with individual stems reaching up to a meter high. The branches usually form near the base of the stem. The stems are about 13 cm thick and have between 14 and 17 ribs and are either erect of creeping with the growing tip always pointing up. The areoles are spaced at intervals of 2.5 cm and have 3 long thick spines between 5 and 18 cm long in the middle, with 9 to 11 shorter spines of about 1.5 cm long arranged around them. The orange to red flowers are funnel or bell shaped and occur at the tip of the stems. They open during the day and can be between 18 to 25 cm in diameter. The flower stems are 10 to 15 cm long and are covered in brown or black hairs. After flowering, yellowish green to red fruits form. They are spherical to ovoid in shape and are about 3 cm in diameter.
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Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus. They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.           Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variatioication of species in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like. Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinopsis rhodotricha is a species of cacti that is native to the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay and north eastern Argentina. The name rhodotricha comes from the Greek words rhodos meaning 'rose' and trichos meaning 'hair', referring to the hairs on the flower's tube. There are many synonyms including Echinocactus forbesii, Echinocactus adolphofriedrichii, Echinopsis forbesii, Echinopsis pentlandii var. forbesii, Echinopsis spegazzinii, Echinopsis validates and Echinopsis validates var. forbesii. They have a group or clump forming growth habit, with each stem reaching a diameter of up to 30 cm and a height of 30 to 80 cm. There are between 8 to 18 wavy ribs with areoles spaced between 1.5 to 2.5 cm apart. The spines are yellowish brown, with one central spine (sometimes absent) bent upwards up to 5cm long. They bare white funnel-shaped flowers, up to 15 cm long, which open at night and last less than a day.
R 12
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Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus. They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.           Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variations, it has made classifications in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like. Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinopsis rhodotricha is a species of cacti that is native to the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay and north eastern Argentina. The name rhodotricha comes from the Greek words rhodos meaning 'rose' and trichos meaning 'hair', referring to the hairs on the flower's tube. There are many synonyms including Echinocactus forbesii, Echinocactus adolphofriedrichii, Echinopsis forbesii, Echinopsis pentlandii var. forbesii, Echinopsis spegazzinii, Echinopsis validates and Echinopsis validates var. forbesii. They have a group or clump forming growth habit, with each stem reaching a diameter of up to 30 cm and a height of 30 to 80 cm. There are between 8 to 18 wavy ribs with areoles spaced between 1.5 to 2.5 cm apart. The spines are yellowish brown, with one central spine (sometimes absent) bent upwards up to 5cm long. They bare white funnel-shaped flowers, up to 15 cm long, which open at night and last less than a day.  
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South Africa
Each capsule holds 8 grams of top quality ground coffee, hermetically sealed and surrounded by two filters. At the point of making coffee, hot water is passed through at a high pressure, creating a cup of the finest espresso. Prezioso is 100% pure Arabica coffee, with the full-bodied flavour of central South American coffee Well balanced aroma and low caffeine levels make this a great every day coffee Only compatible with Caffitaly Capsule coffee machines.
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Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus.  Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variations, it has made classification of species in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like.  Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden.  They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.
R 12
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Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus. They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.           Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variations, it has made classification of species in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like. Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinopsis macrogona, syn. Trichocereus macrogonus or Cereus macrogonus is a species of cactus native to Bolivia. It is closely related to Echinopsis pachanoi (syn. Trichocereus pachanoi), the San Pedro cactus, and Echinopsis peruviana (syn. Trichocereus peruvianus) the Peruvian Torch cactus. This specie has ethnobotanical uses and also contains the psychoactive alkaloid mescaline. It has a shrubby growth habit, and the stems are characterized by its bluish-green skin, with a diameter of up to 9 cm, and height of between 2 to 3 m. There are between 6 to 9 prominent ribs with grey coloured areoles where 1 to 3 central spines up to 5 cm in length and yellow to brown in colour, are surrounded by 6 to 9 shorter radial spines up to 2 cm in length. The large, white flowers are borne at the top of the stems and can be up to 18 cm in diameter.
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