Arla Protein Blueberry Yogurt 200g from Arla
Merchant: Iceland
Brand: Arla
Merchant's Category: Fresh> Yogurts> Low Fat & Fat Free Yogurt
Lactose Free**Less than 0.01 g. Feed your drive with Arla Protein Blueberry Yogurt. High protein: 20g protein per pot and less than 150 calories per pot. Arla Foods is a farmer owned dairy cooperative providing care in every step from cow to you. Suitable for vegetarians. Arla.Dietary InformationLow Fat, Suitable for VegetariansManufacturers AddressProduced by:Arla Foods Ltd.,Leeds,LS10 1AB.Return toArla Foods Ltd.,Leeds,LS10 1AB.Customer Services: 0113 382 [email protected] typePotStorage informationKeep Refrigerated
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