La Nouba No Sugar Added Fruit Spreads 8 oz. jar

Belgian artisan spreads are prepared in open copper kettles according to the traditional method of 55g of fruit per 100g of spread. La Nouba sugar-free spreads contain approximately 1 gram of net carbs per tablespoon. Made with premium fruits, it gives all the taste of a full fruit flavored spread.

No added sugars, preservatives, colors or additives.

La Nouba No Sugar Added Fruit Spreads 8 oz. jar
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La Nouba No Sugar Added Fruit Spreads Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size 17g (1 tbsp)
  • Servings per Container 13
  • Calories 40.8
  • Calories from Fat 0
  • Total Fat 0g
  •   Saturated Fat 0g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Sodium 0mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 10g*
  •   Dietary Fiber 0g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 8.4g*
  • Protein 0g

* Net Carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the package = 1.6g per serving.

4 Fruits Ingredients: Fruit (55%/100G, Strawberry, bilberry, red currant, raspberry), composition of maltitol sweetener, apple pectin, lemon juice.

Apricot Ingredients: Fruit (55%/100G, Apricot), composition of maltitol sweetener, apple pectin, lemon juice.

Blueberry Ingredients: Fruit (55%/100G, Blueberry), composition of maltitol sweetener, apple pectin, lemon juice.

Cherry Ingredients: Fruit (55%/100G. Cherry), composition of maltitol sweetener, apple pectin, lemon juice.

Orange Marmelade Ingredients: Fruit (55%/100G, Orange Slices), composition of maltitol sweetener, apple pectin, lemon juice.

Raspberry Ingredients: Fruit (55%/100G, Raspberry), composition of maltitol sweetener, apple pectin, lemon juice.

Strawberry Ingredients: Fruit (55%/100G, Stawberry), composition of maltitol sweetener, apple pectin, lemon juice.

Excess consumption may cause a laxative effect.

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