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M&S Reduced Sugar Red & Black Gums

M&S Reduced Sugar Red & Black Gums

M&S Reduced Sugar Red & Black Gums 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 (9) in M&S Reduced Sugar Red & Black Gums


Sorbitol/Sorbitol Syrup


Fructose/Glucose Syrup


Glycerol


Natural Flavouring


Anthocyanin


Vegetable carbon


Lactic Acid


Acetic Acid


Carnauba Wax


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Allergens in M&S Reduced Sugar Red & Black Gums

No known allergens.

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Ingredients

Glucose Syrup · Dextrin · Sugar · Cornflour · Beef Gelatine · Sweetener: Sorbitol · Humectant: Glycerol · Acid: Lactic Acid, Acetic Acid · Natural Flavourings · Sunflower Oil · Natural Colour: Anthocyanins (from Black Carrot), Vegetable Carbon · Glazing Agent: Carnauba Wax. Not suitable for children under 36 months due to potential choking hazard. Contains beef gelatine.

Nutritional information

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