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M&S Speckled Egg Brownie

M&S Speckled Egg Brownie

M&S Speckled Egg Brownie is an Ultra‑processed food product.

The product contains additives or is industrially processed in a way that we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (5) in M&S Speckled Egg Brownie


Lecithin


Natural Flavouring


Caramel Colour


Curcumin


Carnauba Wax


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Allergens in M&S Speckled Egg Brownie

Eggs


Gluten


Milk


Soya


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Ingredients

Sugar · Pasteurised Egg · Butter (Milk) · Cocoa Mass · Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder · Coconut Oil · Wheatflour* · Cocoa Butter · Dried Whole Milk · Dried Skimmed Milk · Dried Whey (Milk) · Lactose (Milk) · Salt · Butter Oil (Milk) · Emulsifier: Lecithins (Soya) · Natural Vanilla Flavouring · Tapioca Dextrin · Natural Colour: Plain Caramel, Curcumin · Fruit, Plant and Vegetable Concentrates (Beetroot, Apple, Pumpkin, Spirulina) · Glazing Agent: Carnauba Wax · Rapeseed Oil. *Fortified with Calcium, Iron, Vitamins B3, B1 and Folic Acid. Choking hazard for children under the age of 4.

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