MGs on Track travel sweets
£4.75
Old fashioned Travel sweets
Mixed fruit drops. Ingredients: Sugar, glucose syrup, citric acid E330, Natural flavours, natural colours E163, E160c, E100, E141.
Nutritional information per 100g. Energy 1710kJ/403kCal, Fat 0.0g of which saturates 0.0g, Carbohydrate 98g of which sugars 98g, Protein 0.6g, Salt 0.00g
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