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Pimlico Confectioners 200g Fruit Jellies

Pimlico Confectioners 200g Fruit Jellies

Pimlico Confectioners 200g Fruit Jellies 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 (6) in Pimlico Confectioners 200g Fruit Jellies


Sorbitol/Sorbitol Syrup


Fructose/Glucose Syrup


Pectin


Curcumin


Paprika Extract


Citric Acid


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Allergens in Pimlico Confectioners 200g Fruit Jellies

Milk (may contain traces)

Eggs (may contain traces)

Nuts (may contain traces)

Peanuts (may contain traces)

Gluten (may contain traces)

Soya (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Water, Humectant: Sorbitol, Gelling Agent: Pectin, Acidulant: Citric Acid, Fruit Juice Concentrate: Apple (1%), Natural Flavours: Apple, Blackberry, Lemon, Orange, Pineapple, Strawberry, Colours: Spirulina Concentrate, Black Carrot Concentrate, E100, E160c

Nutritional information

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