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Tony's Chocolonely Littl' Bits 100g

Tony's Chocolonely Littl' Bits 100g

Tony's Chocolonely Littl' Bits 100g 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 (5) in Tony's Chocolonely Littl' Bits 100g


Lecithin


Fructose/Glucose Syrup


Acacia Gum


Ammonium Carbonate


Citric Acid


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Allergens in Tony's Chocolonely Littl' Bits 100g

Milk


Soya


Gluten


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Ingredients

72% Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Dried Whole Milk, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier (Lecithins (Soya))), 17% White Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Dried Whole Milk, Emulsifier (Lecithins (Soya))), 10% Biscuit (Wheat Flour, Sugar, Butter (Milk), Wheat Starch, Dried Whole Milk, Salt, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Dried Whey (Milk), Raising Agent (Ammonium Carbonates, Sodium Carbonates), Acid (Citric Acid)), Glazing Agent (Gum Arabic), Cocoa Solids: 32% (Milk) and 28% (White) minimum, Milk Solids: 21% (Milk) minimum

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