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Aladdin - What would Christmas be without Aladdin? The Swedish people's most beloved praline box comes with both Christmas joy - and the unwritten rule of never picking pralines from the lower layer until the top layer is finished. Aladdin is a classic and has been in the Marabou range since 1939.
Ingredients: sugar, cocoa mass, cocoa BUTTER, vegetable fat (palm, shea), foam MILK powder, whey powder (MILK), BUTTER fat, HAZELNUT, glucose syrup, whey product (MILK), invert sugar, stabilizer (sorbitol, invertase), MILKPOWDER, emulsifier (sorbitol, invertase), MILK powder, emulsifier (SOYALECITIN, E 476, sunflower lecithin), sugared condensed skimmed MILK, raisins, rum, alcohol, pork powder, strawberries, raspberries, apple, cognac, humectants (E 1520, glycerol), salt, aromas, dextrose, salmiak, pineapple fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, licorice fiber, orange oil, coconut oil, liquorice extract, acid (citric acid), dyes (E 163, E 153, E 150a), sunflower oil. MAY CONTAIN OTHER NUTS AND WHEAT. May contain traces of grain containing GLUTEN. Nutritional value per 100 g: energy 2195 kJ / 525 kcal, fat 30 g - of which saturated fat 17 g, carbohydrates 58 g - of which sugar 55 g, fibre 3.4 g, Protein 4.1 g
German: Marabou Aladdin Schokoladenpralinen
Zutaten: Zucker, Kakaomasse, KakaoBUTTER, Pflanzenfett (Palm, Shea), SCHAUMMILCHPULVER, Molkepulver (MILCH), BUTTERFETT, HASSELNÜSS, Glukosesirup, Molkenerzeugnis (MILCH), Invertzucker, Stabilisator (Sorbit, Invertase ), MILCHpulver, Emulgator (Sorbit, Invertase), MILCHpulver, Emulgator (SOYALECITIN, E 476, Sonnenblumen-Lecithin), gezuckerte kondensierte entrahmte MILCH, Rosinen, Rum, Alkohol, SchwEIneflEIsch Pulver, Erdbeeren, Himbeeren, Apfel, Cognac, Feuchthaltemittel (E 1520, Glycerin), Salz, Aromen, Dextrose, salmiak, Ananas Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Lakritz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholz Faser, Orangenöl, Kokosöl, Süßholzextrakt, Säure ( Zitronensäure), Farbstoffe (E 163, E 153, E 150a), Sonnenblumenöl. Kann andere NUTS und WEIZEN. Kann Spuren von KORN enthält GLUTEN. Nutritional Wert pro 100 g: Energie 2195 kJ / 525 kcal, 30 g Fett - davon Fett 17 g gesättigte, Kohlenhydrate 58 g - davon Zucker 55 g, 3,4 g Faser, Protein 4,1 g
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