Raspberry Cocoa

Raspberry Cocoa
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If you’re a fan of sweet berry flavour and rich, indulgent cocoa, then you’ll adore our nākd. Raspberry Cocoa snack bars! We combined raisins, dates, peanuts, cashews and raspberries together to create these tasty vegan snacks, and then made them even scrummier by drizzling them with smooth chocolish.

Did we forget to mention these bars are made with 100% natural ingredients and no added sugar, whilst also being gluten-free and vegan friendly? Now that’s what we call a treat!

Like nākd. Raspberry Cocoa? Why not try our other Vegan Chocolish snack bars, like Double Cocoa or nutty Peanut Cocoa.

MY INGREDIENTS

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A hint of natural flavouring.

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MY INGREDIENTS

Dates† 54%, Cashews 18%, Raisins 15%, Peanuts 8%, Cocoa Butter 2%, Raspberries 1%, Cocoa Mass 1%, Tigernuts, Natural Flavourings, Rice Flour, Emulsifier: Sunflower Lecithin, †Dates not from Britain

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Allergy Information: For allergens see ingredients in bold. May also contain traces of soya, other nuts and the odd shell or pit piece.

NUTRITIONAL INFO

Typical values
Per 100g
Per
35
30
g
Energy
1656kJ 395kcal, 497kJ 119kcal
1656kJ 395kcal, 497kJ 119kcal
Fat
of which saturates
16.2g 4.2g, 4.9g 1.3g
16.2g 4.2g, 4.9g 1.3g
Carbohydrate
of which sugars*
50.7g 47.4g, 15.2g 14.2g
50.7g 47.4g, 15.2g 14.2g
Fibre
6.1g, 1.8g
6.1g, 1.8g
Protein
8.6g, 2.6g
8.6g, 2.6g
Salt
0.53g, 0.16g
0.53g, 0.16g

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