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Martin Van Almsick said the United Arab Emirates company planned to enter Saudi Arabia first, followed by Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and the United States within the next few months.

The company plans to enter the Saudi market in a month through a partnership with a Jeddah-based distributor, said Van Almsick, adding the company plans to deliver the first ton of chocolates to Saudi Arabia soon.

Al Nassma is also in talks with British department store Harrods and San Francisco’s Chocolate Covered to sell its products.

Al Nassma was formally established in October last year and aims to produce 100 tons of premium camels’ milk chocolate a year.

In partnership with Austrian chocolate maker Manner, Al Nassma manufactures the end product at its Dubai facility.

With 3,000 camels on its Dubai farm, the company sells chocolates through its farm-attached store as well as in luxury hotels and private airlines. It plans to launch an online shopping facility within a month, Van Almsick said. The farm is controlled by the Dubai government.

The company is set to open its second store in the UAE in one of Dubai’s large malls and is in talks with mall operator Majid Al Futtaim and others, he said.

“We aim to be the Godiva of the Middle East,” Van Almsick said in an interview. “It’s a luxury product, so we will never be in supermarkets. The plan is to be in one mall in each UAE city.”

Al Nassma is also looking at the possibility of setting up a store in Japan, where demand for the product is high, he said.

All chocolates are produced without preservatives or chemical additives with a range of locally popular spices, nuts and honey, the company says.

Camel milk contains five times more vitamin C than cow milk, less fat, less lactose and more insulin, making it a good option for diabetics and the lactose intolerant, Van Almsick said.

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I bet you didn’t know…..

Turtles can recognize faces. They are one of the few reptiles that can be trained to do “tricks”.

The ant can lift 50 times its own weight, can pull 30 times its own weight.

Ferrets sleep for about 20 hours a day.

All elephants walk on tip-toe, because the back portion of their foot is made up of all fat and no bone.

Dogs and humans are the only animals with prostates.

Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.

Armadillos can walk underwater.

Starfish don’t have brains.

When a giraffe’s baby is born it falls from a height of six feet, normally without being hurt.

The cheetah is the only cat in the world that can’t retract it’s claws.

The fingerprints of koala bears are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans, so much so that they could be confused at a crime scene.

The placement of a donkey’s eyes in its’ heads enables it to see all four feet at all times.

It is possible to lead a cow upstairs but not downstairs, because a cows’ knees can’t bend properly to walk back down.

Americans spend more annually on cat food than on baby food.

Ants stretch when they wake up. They also appear to yawn in a very human manner before taking up the tasks of the day.

A zebra is white with black stripes.

A shark can detect one part of blood in 100 million parts of water.

A kangaroo can’t jump unless its tail is touching the ground.

A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.

A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue.

A cat uses his whiskers to determine if a space is too small to squeeze through.

Giraffes have no vocal cords.

On a large sea otter, there are approximately 650,000 hairs per square inch.

Certain frogs can be frozen solid then thawed, and continue living.

To escape the grip of a crocodile’s jaws, push your thumbs into its eyeballs– it will let you go instantly… (ya think?)

Armadillos have four babies at a time and they are always all the same sex.

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