Darrell Lea Soft Original Flavor Australian Licorice, 7 oz

Darrell Lea Soft Original Flavor Australian Licorice, 7 oz, 7 Ounce

$3.69
$0.53/oz

Ingredients

Wheat Glucose Syrup, Wheat Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Treacle, Water, Wheat Fiber, Sunflower Oil, Colored with Caramel Color, Licorice Extract (0.5%), Anise Seed Oil, Salt, Mono- and Diglycerides, Carnauba Wax
Product Number: 00811737007503

100cal

Calories

1g

Total Fat

10g

Total Sugars

20mg

Sodium

Nutrition Facts

Per recommended serving About 5 pieces (30g)
serving size
30 gram
Amount Per Serving

Calories

100
% Daily Values *

Total Fat1g
1 %

Saturated Fat0g
0%
Trans Fat0g

Sodium20mg
0 %

Total Carbohydrate22g
8 %

Total Sugars10g
Added Sugars10g
22%

Protein1g
0 %

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Brand Information

Australia's Original Soft Eating Licorice What really happened on that dark & stormy night back in 1957 when Darrell Lea invented the world's first soft eating licorice recipe? Was it a moment of genius or a happy accident? One thing is certain; once you experience Darrell Lea's unique, soft eating texture, you'll understand why it's the number 1 selling licorice in Australia.

Features

Proudly Palm Oil Free

Plant Based

No High Fructose Corn Syrup

Kosher

Product Number: 00811737007503

Ingredients

Wheat Glucose Syrup, Wheat Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Treacle, Water, Wheat Fiber, Sunflower Oil, Colored with Caramel Color, Licorice Extract (0.5%), Anise Seed Oil, Salt, Mono- and Diglycerides, Carnauba Wax

100cal

Calories

1g

Total Fat

10g

Total Sugars

20mg

Sodium

Nutrition Facts

Per recommended serving About 5 pieces (30g)
serving size
30 gram
Amount Per Serving

Calories

100
% Daily Values *

Total Fat1g
1 %

Saturated Fat0g
0%
Trans Fat0g

Sodium20mg
0 %

Total Carbohydrate22g
8 %

Total Sugars10g
Added Sugars10g
22%

Protein1g
0 %

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.