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Lindt Milk Chocolate Hazelnut Tennis Balls

Lindt Milk Chocolate Hazelnut Tennis Balls

Lindt Milk Chocolate Hazelnut Tennis Balls 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 (3) in Lindt Milk Chocolate Hazelnut Tennis Balls


Refined Palm Oil


Lecithin


Flavouring


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Allergens in Lindt Milk Chocolate Hazelnut Tennis Balls

Milk


Soya


Nuts (may contain traces)

Gluten (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Ingredients: sugar, cocoa butter, hazelnuts 11%, cocoa mass, whole MILK powder, palm oil, skimmed MILK powder, emulsifier (SOYA lecithin), anhydrous MILK fat, flavouring, Milk chocolate contains: Cocoa solids: 38% minimum, Milk solids: 26% minimum, , For Allergens see ingredients in Upper Case

Nutritional information

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