Comment below if you know for how much he sold Pavlova magic to White wings

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The video features a man recounting the story of how Pavlova Magic came to be. He shares that in 1981, he worked as a loans officer when an entrepreneur sought a personal loan to develop a Pavlova mix packaged in a plastic egg. The idea was later sold to White Wings. The video concludes by asking viewers to comment if they know the sale price.

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