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Chocoholics Choice CHOCOHOLICS CHOICE Presented in a willow and paperweave basket containing: Atkins & Potts Milk Chocolate Dipper 100g ℮ Choc + Drinking Chocolate 150g Farmhouse Biscuits Luxury Dark Chocolate Covered Ginger Butter Biscuits 175g ℮ Linden Lady Milk Chocolate Bar with Coffee Beans 100g Radfords Handmade West Country Chocolate & Caramel Fudge 113g Sugar n Spice Intensely Chocolaty Flapjack Bar 70g ℮ x 2 Code Product Name NET Weight Symbol 006988 Atkins & Potts Milk Chocolate Dipper 220 g Ingredients Sugar, Water, Glucose Syrup, Milk Chocolate (13%) (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Butter (Contains Milk), Skimmed Milk Powder, Cocoa Powder (2%), Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Sunflower Oil, Preservative: Potassium Sorbate, Stabiliser: Xanthan Gum For allergens, please refer to the allergen table below. For suitability, please refer to the ‘suitable for’ table below. Energy(kc Fat(g) Saturates( Carbohydrate Sugars(g) Protein(g Salt(g) Fibre(g) ABV al) g) s(g) ) 369 16.2 10.1 53 39.8 2.4 0.1 1.1 0 Allergens Celery & Products Cereals Containing Gluten Crustaceans & Egg & Products Fish & Products Thereof Namely Wheat Products Thereof Thereof Thereof FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Lupin & Products Milk & Products Thereof Molluscs & Mustard & Nuts Thereof Products Thereof Products Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Peanuts & Sesame Seeds & Products Soyabeans & Sulphur Dioxide & Products Thereof Thereof Products Thereof Or Sulphites FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE Suitable For Vegetarian Vegan Alcohol Artificial Free Free TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE Code Product Name NET Weight Symbol 1013439 Linden Lady Milk Chocolate Bar with Coffee Beans 100 g Ingredients milk Chocolate;sugar, cocoa butter,whole MILK powder, cocoa mass, emulsifier; SOYA lecithin, vanilla.White Chocolate; sugar, cocoa butter,whole MILK powder, emulsifier; SOYA lecithin, vanilla. Decorations; sugar, cocoa mass, cocoa butter, Cofffee 3%, HAZELNUTS, E904, emulsifier; SOYA lecithin, vanilla For allergens, please refer to the allergen table below. For suitability, please refer to the ‘suitable for’ table below. Energy(kc Fat(g) Saturates( Carbohydrate Sugars(g) Protein(g Salt(g) Fibre(g) ABV al) g) s(g) ) 563 36.2 21.8 51 50 7 0.21 0 0 Allergens Celery & Products Cereals Containing Gluten Crustaceans & Egg & Products Fish & Products Thereof Namely Wheat Products Thereof Thereof Thereof TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Lupin & Products Milk & Products Thereof Molluscs & Mustard & Nuts Thereof Products Thereof Products Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE Peanuts & Sesame Seeds & Products Soyabeans & Sulphur Dioxide & Products Thereof Thereof Products Thereof Or Sulphites FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE Suitable For Vegetarian Vegan Alcohol Artificial Free Free TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE Code Product Name NET Weight Symbol 005308 Sugar n Spice Intensely Chocolaty Flapjack Bar 70 g Ingredients OATS, Partially Inverted Sugar Syrup, Salted Butter (15%) (Butter (MILK), Salt), Chocolate Flavour Topping (15%) (Sugar, Vegetable Oils (Palm Kernel, Palm), Whey Powder (MILK), Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, WHEAT Flour (WHEAT Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Emulsifiers (SOYA Lecithin, E476), Flavouring), Brown Sugar, Sweetened Condensed MILK (MILK, Sugar). For allergens, please refer to the allergen table below. For suitability, please refer to the ‘suitable for’ table below. Energy(kc Fat(g) Saturates( Carbohydrate Sugars(g) Protein(g Salt(g) Fibre(g) ABV al) g) s(g) ) 461 20 13 61 31 6 1 5 0 Allergens Celery & Products Cereals Containing Gluten Crustaceans & Egg & Products Fish & Products Thereof Namely Wheat Products Thereof Thereof Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Lupin & Products Milk & Products Thereof Molluscs & Mustard & Nuts Thereof Products Thereof Products Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Peanuts & Sesame Seeds & Products Soyabeans & Sulphur Dioxide & Products Thereof Thereof Products Thereof Or Sulphites FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE Suitable For Vegetarian Vegan Alcohol Artificial Free Free TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE Code Product Name NET Weight Symbol 1011125 Farmhouse Biscuits Luxury Dark Chocolate Covered Ginger 175 g Butter Biscuits Ingredients Dark Chocolate 40% (Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin; Natural Vanilla Flavouring), Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Invert Sugar Syrup (Sugar Syrup, Cane Molasses), Sugar, Salted Butter (6%) (Milk, Salt), Vegetable Oils (Palm, Rapeseed, Salt, Natural Flavouring), Ground Ginger, Raising Agent: Sodium Bicarbonate. For allergens, please refer to the allergen table below. For suitability, please refer to the ‘suitable for’ table below. Energy(kc Fat(g) Saturates( Carbohydrate Sugars(g) Protein(g Salt(g) Fibre(g) ABV al) g) s(g) ) 493 21 10 73 34 5 1 2 0 Allergens Celery & Products Cereals Containing Gluten Crustaceans & Egg & Products Fish & Products Thereof Namely Wheat Products Thereof Thereof Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Lupin & Products Milk & Products Thereof Molluscs & Mustard & Nuts Thereof Products Thereof Products Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Peanuts & Sesame Seeds & Products Soyabeans & Sulphur Dioxide & Products Thereof Thereof Products Thereof Or Sulphites FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE Suitable For Vegetarian Vegan Alcohol Artificial Free Free TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE Code Product Name NET Symbol Weight 1013804 CHOC + 100% Chocolate Drinking Chocolate 150 g Ingredients sugar, cocoa solids 29% (cocoa butter, cocoa mass), whole milk solids 21%, emulsifier: lecithin (soya), vanilla extract Energy(kc Fat(g) Saturates( Carbohydrate Sugars(g) Protein(g Salt(g) Fibre(g) ABV al) g) s(g) ) 516 27 17 59 58 7 0.3 2 0 Allergens Celery & Products Cereals Containing Gluten Crustaceans & Egg & Products Fish & Products Thereof Namely Wheat Products Thereof Thereof Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Lupin & Products Milk & Products Thereof Molluscs & Mustard & Nuts Thereof Products Thereof Products Thereof TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Peanuts & Sesame Seeds & Products Soyabeans & Sulphur Dioxide & Products Thereof Thereof Products Thereof Or Sulphites FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Suitable For Vegetarian Vegan Alcohol Artificial Free Free TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE Code Product Name NET Weight Symbol 006915 Radfords Handmade West Country Chocolate & Caramel 113 g Fudge Bag Ingredients Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Full Fat Condensed Milk, Palm Oil, Chocolate (4%) {Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla Flavouring}, Clotted Cream (Milk) (2%), Butter (Milk). For allergens, please refer to the allergen table below. For suitability, please refer to the ‘suitable for’ table below. Energy(kc Fat(g) Saturates( Carbohydrate Sugars(g) Protein(g Salt(g) Fibre(g) ABV al) g) s(g) ) 452 14 7.1 81 68.8 1 0 0.4 0 Allergens Celery & Products Cereals Containing Gluten Crustaceans & Egg & Products Fish & Products Thereof Namely Wheat Products Thereof Thereof Thereof FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Lupin & Products Milk & Products Thereof Molluscs & Mustard & Nuts Thereof Products Thereof Products Thereof FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE Peanuts & Sesame Seeds & Products Soyabeans & Sulphur Dioxide & Products Thereof Thereof Products Thereof Or Sulphites TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE Suitable For Vegetarian Vegan Alcohol Artificial Free Free TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE .
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