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Up & Go Liquid Breakfast Choc Ice With No Added Sugar3 Pack
$6.25
was $6.80
$2.08 each

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- No Added Sugar
- 11 essential vitamins & minerals.
- Low G.I. (Glycaemic Index (GI) Value = 25.)
- Protein & high fibre.
- High in calcium.
- No artificial colours.
- Protein & Fibre of 2 weet-bix & milk. (Based on the amount of protein & fibre in 30g Weet-Bix wheat biscuits and 125mL full cream milk.)

Allergen may be present: Milk| Gluten| Soy

Country of Origin: Made in Australia from at least 84% Australian ingredients

Ingredients

Filtered water, skim milk powder (8%), cereal flour (brown rice, oat), sweeteners (erythritol, steviol glycosides), vegetable oils (sunflower, canola), vegetable fibre, cocoa powder (0.5%), vegetable gums (460, 407, 466, 418), soy protein, flavours acidity regulator (332), mineral (calcium), stabiliser (452), vitamins (C, niacin, Al B12, B6, B2, Bl, folate), salt, flaxseed fibre.
NutritionPer ServePer 100g/ml
Dietary Fiber4g1.6g
Energy577kJ231kJ
Protein8.9g3.6g
Saturated Fat0.7g0.3g
Sodium181mg73mg
Total Carbohydrate15.1g6g
Total Fat3.7g1.5g
Total Sugars10.8g4.3g
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