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Divine Classic Crème Caramel2 Pack
$4.00
$2.00 each

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Divine Classic Crème Caramel is the ultimate indulgence. This exquisitely smooth restaurant style dessert sets the benchmark for taste and texture. Enjoy this French style custard topped with luxurious caramel for a truly timeless dessert.

There’s no better dessert than a dairy dessert and we’ve made quality Crème Caramel convenient for time poor Australians with Divine Classic.

Allergen may be present: Milk

Ingredients

Custard: (Milk, Skim Milk, Water, Milk Solids, Cream, Sugar, Gelatine, Thickeners (410, 415), Flavour, Colours (150d, 102, 110)) Caramel. Sauce: Min. 12% (Water, Sugar, Thickener (1422, 466), Colours (150d, 155), Glucose, Flavour, Acidity Regulators (270, 331), Salt).
NutritionPer ServePer 100g/ml
Energy791kJ527kJ
Protein6.2g4.1g
Saturated Fat3.8g2.5g
Sodium80mg53mg
Total Carbohydrate27.6g18.4g
Total Fat5.9g3.9g
Total Sugars26.6g17.7g
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