For those who like to mix it up but still keep it smoooth. This 2-fruit blend is twice as tasty and doubly delicious.
Features
- 100% recyclable bottle
- Same taste with less sugar
Storage
Keep refrigerated.
Ingredients
Water, Skim Milk (Cow’s Milk) and/or Recombined Skim Milk (Cow’s Milk), Sugar, Reconstituted Orange Juice, Stabiliser (Carboxymethyl Cellulose) (E466), Citric Acid (E330), Preservatives (Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Metabisulfite) (E202, E211, E223), Antifoaming Agent (E900), Acidity regulator (E331), Flavouring(s), Colourants (E104, E110, E124), Non-Nutritive sweetener (Sucralose) (E955)
Allergens
- Milk
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