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Rocco Classic

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Rocco Classic is a complete wet food, made with fresh high-quality meat and offal. The meat content is at least 70% and has been carefully prepared so as to retain its delicious hearty taste and texture. Rocco Classic is a species-appropriate meal for the meat-loving dog. Rocco Classic complete wet dog is made with 100% fresh ingredients: No formed meat It doesn’t contain any formed meat. Many products contain so-called "formed meat" which often imitates natural meat fibres. Rocco is guaranteed not to contain formed meat and to be made using only fresh meat. It does not contain animal meal (e.g. bone meal), vegetable protein (e.g. soya) or other fillers. No pork Rocco is made of at least 50% beef. The animal that the other 20% of meat comes from can be seen in the flavour variety. Guaranteed! No Chemical Additives Rocco only uses fresh meat of the highest quality and forgoes all chemical additives such as flavour enhancers, artificial colour, and artificial preservatives. The especially gentle cooking process preserves Rocco's healthy nutrients and strong meat flavour. Rocco wet food is both gluten and grain-free.

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