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Tesco Cholesterol Reducing Blueberry Yogurt Drink 6 X100g

Tesco Cholesterol Reducing Blueberry Yogurt Drink 6 X100g

Tesco Cholesterol Reducing Blueberry Yogurt Drink 6 X100g 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 (4) in Tesco Cholesterol Reducing Blueberry Yogurt Drink 6 X100g


Locust Bean Gum


Flavouring


Sucralose


Milk Protein


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Milk


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Ingredients

Skimmed Milk, Milk Mineral Concentrate, Plant Sterols Esters (3.4%)***, Blueberry Juice from Concentrate (1.5%), Blackcurrant Juice from Concentrate (1%), Maize Starch, Apple Juice from Concentrate, Thickener (Locust Bean Gum), Starter Cultures including Bifidobacterium (Milk), Flavourings, Sweetener (Sucralose), Milk Proteins.*** Equivalent to 2% Free Plant Sterols.

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