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Otter Music - by  Karen Joy Fowler (Hardcover)

$29.49
Release date Tue, Feb 23
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My Sister's Husband - by  Joy Fielding (Paperback)

$19.00
Release date Tue, Aug 3
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Join Our Family - (The Coco and Bear) by  Apryl Stott (Hardcover)

$19.99
Release date Tue, Sep 1
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Luna and the Lost Cove - by  Aria Joy Prichard (Hardcover)

$19.99
Release date Tue, Oct 27
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The Last Role of Luella Vining - by  Joy Callaway (Paperback)

$18.99
Release date Tue, May 11
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Chocolate coconut bars typically combine sweet coconut with creamy milk chocolate and whole almonds — often described as creamy milk chocolate, sweet coconut, and crunchy almonds.

Many chocolate coconut bars are sold in shareable bags that contain individually wrapped, snack‑size pieces for easy portioning, freshness, and portability.

A frozen coconut ice cream bar is described: real coconut ice cream layered with a chocolatey sauce and almond pieces, sold as individually portioned bars in a multi‑count package.

The coconut yogurt cups are offered in flavors such as Passionfruit, Vanilla Chamomile, Mixed Berry, and Lemon Elderflower, sold in single 4 oz cups.

The results include chocolate coconut bars (individual snack bars and shareable bags), single‑serve cultured coconut yogurt cups, and frozen coconut ice cream bars.

The yogurt cups are plant‑based and probiotic, listing live and active cultures and describing their blend of active cultures as science‑backed or thoughtfully designed.

The descriptions suggest using the bars for snacking and sharing—parties, holidays, office or classroom treats—filling gift or treat bags and lunch boxes, and chopping them for baking (for example, adding to brownies or bars).

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