Müller Chicken & Shrimp
18000 IQD 16000 IQD | 11.11%
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Müller Maximilian Meat Sauce – Chicken & Antarctic Krill Flavor, 100g:
Product Description
Müller’s Maximilian Meat Sauce brings together the wholesome taste of tender chicken with the unique nutritional richness of Antarctic krill. This 100g pouch is designed as a premium pet food topper, offering a savory, protein-packed sauce that enhances mealtime enjoyment for cats and dogs alike. The krill component provides natural omega-3 fatty acids, supporting joint health, skin vitality, and a glossy coat, while chicken delivers lean, digestible protein for sustained energy and muscle maintenance.
The packaging features Müller’s signature playful design with vibrant confetti accents and a cheerful shrimp illustration, reflecting the product’s ocean-inspired flavor profile. Clear bilingual labeling in English and Chinese ensures accessibility across international markets, while icons at the base of the pack highlight suitability for pets, nutritional assurance, and ease of feeding.
Key Features
Flavor Profile: Chicken & Antarctic Krill – a balanced blend of land and sea proteins.
Format: 100g pouch – convenient single-serve size for freshness and portion control.
Texture: Smooth meat sauce that mixes easily with kibble or wet food.
Nutritional Highlight: Antarctic krill provides natural omega-3s for overall wellness.
Brand Identity: Müller’s playful yet professional design with bilingual labeling.
Quality Assurance: Icons communicate safety, nutritional value, and pet suitability.
Benefits for Pets
Enhanced Palatability: Encourages appetite, even in selective eaters.
Nutritional Support: Combines lean chicken protein with krill’s omega-3s for balanced health.
Meal Versatility: Ideal as a topper, mixer, or occasional treat.
Digestibility: Gentle formulation suitable for daily feeding.
Suggested Use
Open the pouch and pour directly over your pet’s regular meal. Mix well for even distribution. Suitable for both cats and dogs who enjoy flavorful, nutrient-rich enhancements to their diet.




