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Bonjus in Kuwait

This post is for the Lebanese living in Kuwait. If you want Bonjus they sell it at Lama, the small shop that sells Lebanese imported goods. If you don’t know where Lama is, find Dodo and then take the right at Dodo, its in that small street. The price of each one is 150 fils. For those of you who don’t know what Bonjus is, its the Lebanese equivalent of Sunkist.

28 replies on “Bonjus in Kuwait”

It is refreshing but not 100% natural just like most of the juices! It takes me back to school days, we always had a man2ouche with bonjus during lunch breaks! yammi yammi, can’t wait to get some!
dodo is in salmia, baghdad St, next to sable and kebbe w bas…

april: they also sell mana2eesh thats brought in from lebanon. i got taanayel labneh from there but i think it was bad and i am going to return it tomorrow. but its still cool that they sell it.

Many kids in Lebanon were raised on Bonjus πŸ™‚

1000L for daily allowance can get you:
1 Manousheh Zaatar
2 Bonjus or 1 RC

Or 1 Manousheh Jibneh and 1 Bonjus

Make a choice.

Ras el 3abed, Dabke( the biscuit),UNICA, pampa( the square plastic with an aluminum cover, crush ( old orange glass bottle, all scratched, sharaba redda), etc…………………….

Mark: I’m making my own mana2eesh at home with zaatar from south made by teta πŸ™‚ delicious but it’s missing the bonjus, tomorrow going to salmia specialy to buy it!

HeartBeat: I do remember na3oomi!

Fadibou: I’m taking the whole order, fi delivery?????!!!!!!!!!!

The best of all is “ras el 3abed” (heard there was a petition to change its name, anyone knows if they did?) and ghandour “touti fruiti” and “choco prince”!

i prefer cupido drink, is 100% natural, but bonjus has it’s charme because it makes me back the memories

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