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thais.salustiano
Thais Salustiano :
Fiquei de olho nos utensílios atrás foram comprados na internet também? As colheres acho que é um porta azeite, moedor de pimenta e saleira? Tem os links??
2025-06-30 00:51:21
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dalilasantoosss
Dalila 🎀 :
manda o link dos potes pra mim prfv🥺🥰
2025-03-04 17:50:53
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tamirys.tavares
tamirys.tavares :
Oie! Tem link dos utensílios?
2025-02-14 18:11:22
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_dry_menezes
𝓓 🐆 :
O de Bambu ou de acrílico gente ???? Tô quase arrancando os fios de cabelo 😭
2025-07-02 16:48:19
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evellyn.silva445
Evellyn Silva🦋 :
link por favor
2025-04-03 22:30:38
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rayraac_
Rayra Celestino :
tenho medo de comprar e querer que os potes fiquem cheios toda hora 😂😂
2025-01-21 16:52:53
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natimportados
Natália 💕 :
Oieee a onde comprou esses potes ?
2025-01-25 20:42:36
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milenajulia_
Milena Julia :
Gente, os potes que eu comprei são iguais a esses, mas não cabe o macarrão. Depende da marca do macarrão será?
2025-01-22 13:15:55
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jehnyduar
Jennifer Duarte :
Amiga me manda o link dos potes 🙏🏻🥹
2025-01-21 17:16:55
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edyzinha075
edyzinha075 :
eu esperando minha hora🥺!! minha cabeça: não vejo a hora logo😭❤️!!
2025-02-15 20:29:31
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jaquelineazevedoc
Jaqueline Azevedo :
Tem link pra comprar na internet ?
2025-01-24 10:14:55
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isabellavasconce01
LT França :
onde compraste mana??
2025-01-31 22:04:37
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dayanesilva5794
Dayane Silva :
Me manda o link ?
2025-01-21 21:51:23
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beatrizrodrigues397
Beatriz Rodrigues :
Qual é o link ? não consigo acessar
2025-02-05 22:04:36
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carollwinter5
carollwinter5 :
Onde comprou os potes?
2025-01-25 21:57:29
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2209user_0
user2209 :
qual vocês acham melhor esse ou que tem a tampa de bambu?
2025-05-06 16:46:12
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sarahcrm_
Sarah :
Achei lindo o de pôr óleo, atrás dos moedores, tem link?🥰🙏
2025-02-17 16:23:03
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rayennemartins0
Rayenne :
Etiqueta, vai ficar mais lindo ainda 😍
2025-02-15 11:03:51
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cmrdss
Cá ✨ :
coloquei etiqueta nos meus a lava louças rancou tudo 🤡
2025-02-17 22:17:58
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babi.nogueiraa
Bárbara Nogueira :
Só quero o link desses porta temperos amiga 😩❤️
2025-02-24 01:06:35
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maykellenlima
May Lima💓 :
eles não entra formiga? porque pelo amor de Deus aqui tem formigas demais
2025-01-23 14:57:46
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user727560802
user727560802 :
Os meus não vedam e tem uma trava será se eles São bom? Alguém me ajuda comprei todos q vc imaginar e agora to com medo de não prestar😭
2025-02-05 19:48:44
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imonstereii
IMonsTeRei :
boa tarde, moça tem o link?
2025-02-23 19:34:27
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clarabittencourttt
clarinha :
Link pfvv
2025-01-20 17:59:40
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trzeciakjennifer
Jennifer :
Eles são difíceis de abrir?
2025-01-21 12:41:44
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