Open in The Food App

Don’t have the app? Download for free:

Benecol Peach & Apricot No Added Sugar Yogurt Drink 6x67.5g

Benecol Peach & Apricot No Added Sugar Yogurt Drink 6x67.5g

Benecol Peach & Apricot No Added Sugar Yogurt Drink 6x67.5g 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 Benecol Peach & Apricot No Added Sugar Yogurt Drink 6x67.5g


Pectin


Flavouring


Beta-carotene


Sucralose


Open in the app to read about the additives.

Allergens in Benecol Peach & Apricot No Added Sugar Yogurt Drink 6x67.5g

Milk


Swap suggestions to Benecol Peach & Apricot No Added Sugar Yogurt Drink 6x67.5g

Open in the app to see swap suggestions based on your preferences.

Ingredients

Yogurt (90%) (Skimmed Milk, Plant Stanol Ester (Plant Stanols 3%), Yogurt Cultures (from Milk), Fructose, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid), Peach-Apricot preparation (10%) (Apricot (4%) and Peach (4%) Pulp from Concentrate, Fructose, Lemon Juice from Concentrate, Water, Stabiliser (Pectin), Flavourings, Colour (Carotenes), Sweetener (Sucralose))

Nutritional information

Open in the app to view nutritional information.

Always double‑check the information on the product packaging to ensure you do not consume anything you may react to.

The product information comes from both internal and external sources and may contain errors. Recognition of ingredients and additives may also be incomplete. The Food App is not responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions.

Open in The Food App

Don’t have the app? Download for free:

More products in the same category as Benecol Peach & Apricot No Added Sugar Yogurt Drink 6x67.5g:

Read more

Butter: which products are ultra-processed and which are not?

Butter: which products are ultra-processed and which are not?

Brands like Flora, Lurpak, Anchor and Kerrygold are often called butter. However, not all of...

The Food App vs Yuka vs Ivy

The Food App vs Yuka vs Ivy

Do we really need several food scanner apps? They all serve different needs.