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shini.mk
shini :
what are ur fav sweets guys im open to recs for my next sweet box xx
2024-10-21 18:59:23
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sparklyseblos
kareena ౨ৎ :
kaju katli remains superior always and forever nothing can top it
2024-10-21 19:57:45
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anaxang
Anastasia :
your videos are always overflowing with your love and enthusiasm for your culture and I adore them
2024-10-21 20:03:56
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urgirlmss
🪷🦢🐅🩶 :
Jalebi is supreme
2024-10-22 06:13:55
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digitaldemonn
Digi :
So genuinely my favorite influencer your energy and happiness is contagious
2024-10-21 20:29:05
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jude0915
Jude :
Absolutely LOVE jalebi 🤤 and the crumbly biscuit type sweet made with besan (another type of burfi?) 😊
2024-10-21 20:07:29
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circlescubes1117
✨ :
Where’s the hoodie from I looove this colour on you
2024-10-22 02:03:07
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ur.mgm
☆urmom☆ :
il ur vids 🥰
2024-10-21 19:01:26
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snappy.the.crocodile
grrr :
where did you buy em from !
2024-10-22 00:00:52
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olive.pandit
𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞 :
Ur literally soooo pretty howwwww x
2024-10-29 13:04:36
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nisntsure
n :
besan barfi is my favourite but chocolate comes in close second
2024-10-21 23:53:00
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liv5403
Liv 🐈‍⬛ :
They look amazing. 🥰🥰🥰
2024-10-21 19:06:07
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user787871793
chloë :
This made me so hungry
2024-10-31 00:47:53
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user4116183805498 :
😂😂😂
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arathya14
Arathy Arun :
😁😁😁
2024-12-06 08:15:10
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orion.rueller
orion :
Chocolate barfi supremacy
2024-10-21 19:08:58
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_jessicka
jessica :
kaju >>>
2024-10-21 22:30:06
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priya05x
priya :
Ladoo is my favvvvv motichoor ladoo specifically
2024-10-21 19:24:21
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