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RS Trix® Cereal Breakfast MFG# 38097 Breakfast Items General Mills® Reduced MJM® Strawberry Waffle Notables® Orange Tangerine Sugar Trix® Cereal Grahams Juice RS Trix® Cereal Breakfast MFG# 38097 Breakfast Items General Mills® Reduced MJM® Strawberry Waffle notables® Orange Tangerine Sugar Trix® Cereal Grahams Juice Basic Information Serving Size 1 ounce (28g) 1 ounce (28g) 4.23 fl. ounce SBP Contribution 1 Grain Equivalent 1 Grain Equivalent 1 Fruit Nutrition Information Calories 110 113 60 Cal from Fat 10 26 0 Total Fat (g) 1 3 0 Sat Fat (g) 0 0 0 Trans Fat (g) 0 0 0 Cholesterol (mg) 0 0 0 Sodium (mg) 140 95 10 Carbs (g) 24 21 15 Fiber (g) 1 1 0 Sugars (g) 7 7 14 Protein (g) 1 2 0 Vitamin A 10% 6% 30% Vitamin C 8% 6% 100% Calcium 10% 2% 10% Iron 30% 10% 0% Ingredient lists Whole Grain Corn, Corn Meal, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Rice Bran And/or Canola Oil, Salt, Trisodium Phosphate, Red 40, Yellow 6, Blue 1 and Other Color Added, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Sodium Citrate, Citric Acid, Malic Acid. BHT Added to Preserve Freshness. Vitamins and Minerals: Calcium Carbonate, Tricalcium Cereal Phosphate, Zinc and Iron (mineral nutrients), Vitamin C (sodium ascorbate), A B Vitamin (niacinamide), Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B1 (thiamin mononitrate), Vitamin A (palmitate), A B Vitamin (folic acid), Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3. Whole wheat flour, enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, soybean oil, strawberry bits (sugar, corn syrup, corn cereal, modified corn starch, palm oil, natural flavor, fruit and vegetable extracts, malic acid), salt, sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, natural Strawberry Grahams strawberry flavor, monocalcium phosphate, added vitamins and iron (ascorbic acid, vitamin A palmitate, niacinamide, iron/electrolytic, riboflavin, thiamin mononitrate, maltodextrin as carrier). Allergen Information: Contains wheat Orange Tangerine Apple, orange and tangerine juices from concentrate (pure filtered water and juice concentrates), natural Juice flavors, calcium citrate, citric acid, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), beta carotene (for color). 24-Mar-14 Sarah Lindberg, SNS Executive Director-notables® Packaged in convenient CINNAMON TOAST® CRUNCH RICE CHEX® GLUTEN FREE REDUCED SUGAR BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Item # 38095 Item # 38099 General Mills® Cinnamon Toast Crunch® General Mills® Rice Chex® Reduced Sugar Cereal Bowl, Spoon Cereal Bowl, Spoon MJM® Honey Graham Sunrich Naturals® Honey Roasted Sunflower Seeds notables® Orange Tangerine Juice notables® Orange Tangerine Juice 2oz. Grain Equivalent and 1/2 cup Fruit 1oz. Grain Equivalent, 1 Meat Alternative and 1/2 cup Fruit COCO PUFFS® REDUCED SUGAR BREAKFAST LUCKY CHARMS® BREAKFAST Item # 38096 Item # 38100 General Mills® Cocoa Puffs® Reduced General Mills® Lucky Charms® Sugar Cereal Bowl, Spoon Cereal Bowl, Spoon MJM® Maple Waffle Graham MJM® Cinnamon Graham notables® Apple Juice notables® Apple Juice 2oz. Grain Equivalent 2oz. Grain Equivalent and 1/2 cup Fruit and 1/2 cup Fruit TRIX® REDUCED SUGAR CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH® BREAKFAST CEREAL BAR BREAKFAST Item # 38097 Item # 38101 General Mills® Trix® Reduced Sugar General Mills® Cinnamon Toast Crunch® Cereal Bowl, Spoon Cereal Bar MJM® Strawberry Waffle Graham Sunrich Naturals® Salted Sunflower Seeds notables® Orange Tangerine Juice notables® Orange Tangerine Juice 2oz. Grain Equivalent 1oz. Grain Equivalent, and 1/2 cup Fruit 1 Meat Alternative and 1/2 cup Fruit HONEY NUT® CHEERIOS GOLDEN GRAHAMS® CEREAL BREAKFAST BAR BREAKFAST Item # 38098 Item # 38102 General Mills® Honey Nut Cheerios® General Mills® Golden Grahams® Cereal Bowl, Spoon, Cereal Bar MJM® Apple Cinnamon Graham Sunrich Naturals® Honey Roasted Sunflower Seeds notables® Apple Juice notables® Apple Juice 2oz. Grain Equivalent and 1/2 cup Fruit 1oz. Grain Equivalent, 1 Meat Alternative and 1/2 cup Fruit Continue breakfast kits on the other side of this page For more information, visit www.notables.com, call 800-967-1702 or email [email protected] 010914 Packaged in convenient Breakfast Kits Continued CHOCOLATE BEAR COCOA PUFFS® GRAHAM SNACK CEREAL BAR BREAKFAST Item # 35154 Item # 38103 MJM® Chocolate Bear Graham General Mills® Cocoa Puffs® Cereal Bar notables® Fruit Punch Pepperidge Farm® Pretzel Goldfish 1oz. Grain Equivalent notables® Orange Tangerine Juice and 3/4 cup Fruit 2oz. Grain Equivalent and 1/2 cup Fruit CINNAMON GRAHAM SNACK TRIX® CEREAL BAR Item # 35155 BREAKFAST MJM® Cinnamon Graham Item # 38104 notables® Fruit Punch General Mills® Trix® Cereal Bar 1oz. Grain Equivalent Pepperidge Farm® Cheddar Goldfish and 3/4 cup Fruit notables® Apple Juice 2oz. Grain Equivalent and 1/2 cup Fruit PRETZEL GOLDFISH SNACK Item # 35156 TEAM CHEERIOS® Pepperidge Farm® Pretzel Goldfish CEREAL BAR BREAKFAST notables® Fruit Punch Item # 38105 1oz. Grain Equivalent General Mills Team Cheerios® Cereal Bar and 3/4 cup Fruit MJM® Cinnamon Graham notables® Orange Tangerine Juice 2oz. Grain Equivalent CHEDDAR GOLDFISH and 1/2 cup Fruit SNACK Item # 35157 Pepperidge Farm® Cheddar Goldfish notables® Fruit Punch 1oz. Grain Equivalent and 3/4 cup Fruit HONEY GRAHAM SNACK Item # 38026 MJM® Honey Graham notables® Fruit Punch 1oz. Grain Equivalent Packaged in convenient and 3/4 cup Fruit For more information, visit www.notables.com, call 800-967-1702 or email [email protected] 010914 .
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