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Sainsbury's No Added Sugar Tropical Crush Drink 2L

Sainsbury's No Added Sugar Tropical Crush Drink 2L

Sainsbury's No Added Sugar Tropical Crush Drink 2L 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 (7) in Sainsbury's No Added Sugar Tropical Crush Drink 2L


Flavouring


Acacia Gum


Sucralose


Beta-carotene


Malic Acid


Potassium Sorbate


Ascorbic Acid


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Allergens in Sainsbury's No Added Sugar Tropical Crush Drink 2L

No known allergens.

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Ingredients

Carbonated Water, Apple Juice from Concentrate (2.5%), Mango Juice from Concentrate (1.5%), Passion Fruit Juice from Concentrate (1.0%), Acid: Malic Acid; Preservatives: Potassium Sorbate, Dimethyl Dicarbonate; Acidity Regulator: Trisodium Citrate; Flavourings, Stabilisers: Acacia Gum, Glycerol Esters of Wood Rosins; Sweetener: Sucralose; Antioxidant: Ascorbic Acid; Colour: Carotenes. 

Nutritional information

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