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Haribo Sweet & Sour Bears140 Gram
$3.60
was $4.00
$2.57/100g

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Its official: Sweet and Sour are an item! Three matches have been made with the Sweet & Sour Bears: sour lemon has found sweet cherry, sour juicy orange has fallen for sweet apple, and sour currant has paired up with sweet blueberry. Almost inseparable!


Country of Origin: Germany

Ingredients

Glucose Syrup (from Wheat and/or Corn), Sugar, Gelatine, Dextrose Syrup (from Wheat and/or Corn), Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid, Tartaric Acid, Malic Acid), Fruit Vegetable and Plant Concentrate (Spirulina, Apple, Safflower, Carrot, Bilberry, Radish, Lemon, Sweet Potato, Blackcurrant), Flavours, Glazing Agents (White and Yellow Beeswax, Carnauba Wax), Invert Sugar Syrup
NutritionPer ServePer 100g/ml
Energy292kJ1460kJ
Protein1.4g6.9g
Saturated Fat0g0.1g
Sodium6mg30mg
Total Carbohydrate15.5g77.4g
Total Fat0g0.1g
Total Sugars9.1g45.6g
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