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  • Cadbury Choc Chip Cookies 150g
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  • Product Details
    • Price
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    • Product Group
    • Cadbury Biscuits
    • Size
    • 150g
    • Pack Qty
    • Pallet Qty
    • 1
    • Layer Qty
    • 1
    • EAN Code
    • 072417148262
    • Outer Barcode
    • 072417848261
  • Using Product Information
  • While every care has been taken to ensure this information is correct, food products are constantly being reformulated and nutrition content may change. We would therefore recommend that you do not rely solely on this information and always check product labels. This does not affect your statutory rights.
  • Allergy Information
  • Contains Milk
    Contains Wheat
    Contains Gluten
    Contains Soya
    May Contain Nuts
  • Additives Information
  • Additives Information
  • Nut Statement
  • Ingredients
  • Wheat Flour (with added Calcium, Iron, Niacin and Thiamin)
    Palm Oil
    Chocolate Chips (18%) (Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Cocoa Butter, Dried Skimmed Milk, Dried Whey (Milk), Emulsifier (Soya Lecithin))
    Sugar
    Partially Inverted Sugar Syrup
    Raising Agents (Sodium Bicarbonate, Ammonium Bicarbonate)
    Salt
    Flavourings (Milk)
  • Nutrition
  •  Per 100gPer 11g biscuit
    of which Sugars 25.4g2.8g
    *% reference intake of an average adult (8400 kJ/2000 kcal)
    Fibre 3.4g0.4g
    503 kcal55 kcal
    Protein 6.1g0.7g
    Carbohydrate 59.0g6.5g
    Approximately 14 portions per pack
    Salt 0.5g0.1g
    Energy 2102 kJ231 kJ
    Fat 26.2g2.9g
    of which Saturates 13.1g1.4g
  • Storage Details
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from strong light. To keep me fresh for longer, once opened, store in an airtight container. Best Before End: see base of carton.
  • Other Information