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Sainsbury's Rainbow Pencil Sweets 160g

Sainsbury's Rainbow Pencil Sweets 160g

Sainsbury's Rainbow Pencil Sweets 160g 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 (10) in Sainsbury's Rainbow Pencil Sweets 160g


Fructose/Glucose Syrup


Dextrose/Glucose


Modified Starch


Refined Palm Oil


Carboxymethylcellulose


Acacia Gum


Flavouring


Citric Acid


Malic Acid


Ascorbic Acid


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Allergens in Sainsbury's Rainbow Pencil Sweets 160g

Gluten


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Ingredients

Sugar, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Wheat Flour, Glucose Syrup, Dextrose, Modified Starch (Potato, Tapioca), Acids: Citric Acid, Malic Acid; Palm Oil, Stabilisers: Carboxymethylcellulose, Acacia Gum; Flavourings, Fruit and Vegetable Concentrates (Safflower, Carrot, Hibiscus, Spirulina, Sweet Potato, Apple, Pumpkin, Radish, Tomato), Antioxidants: Tocopherol, Ascorbic Acid.

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