Business of…Camel products

As Europe approves camel milk, Kipp look at some of today’s camel-related items
March 7, 2012 10:57 by shafeer
Want to know what’s adorned on the tables of Sheikh’s private jets? Kipp was told that these luxury transports regularly have camel milk chocolate bars in baskets and boxes for visitors and guest diplomats. Dubai-based Al Nassma Chocolate is hand-milked no less from the Camelicious camel farm, Al Nassma’s sole supplier.
Not only do these premium chocolates come in bars and camel shapes, they are also available in
with spices, dates, oranges, and macadamia nuts, as well as whole (camels’) milk chocolate, 70% cacao bars, and with pralines.
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