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Corn syrup, enriched bleached flour (wheat flour, barley malt, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mondnitrate [vitamin b1], riboflavin [vitamin b2], folic acid), palm and soybean oils with tbhq and citric acid to protect flavor, sugar, whole grain rolled oats, water, dextrose, molasses, raisin paste contains 2% or less of each of the follow: soy flour, leavening (baking soda, ammonium bicarbonate, sodium aluminum phosphate), whey salt, soy lecithin, corn starch, caramel color, mono - and diglycerides, sorbitan monostearate, polysortate 60, eggs, palm and palm kernel oil, egg whites, yellow 5, red 40, blue 1, titanium dioxide, turmeric, annatto extract, beta carotene, cocoa processed with alkali, high fructose corn syrup, rice flour, nonfat dry milk modified corn starch, datem, modified tapioca starch, carrageenan, sorbic acid (to preserve freshness), spices, natural and artificial flavors, citric acid, malic acid, propylene glycol monostearate, sodium stearoyl lactylate, polysorbate 80, pectin, sodium citrate, modified wheat starch, chocolate, cocoa butter.
Contains: allergy information: contains wheat, soy, milk, egg. May contains peanuts, tree nuts.
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Outside the USA?A gelatin-free diet avoids any foods containing gelatin, a protein derived from animal collagen used as a gelling agent in various food products like jellies, desserts, marshmallows, and some yogurts and candies. People may choose a gelatin-free diet for ethical, dietary, or religious reasons. To adhere to this diet, it's important to check food labels carefully, as gelatin is sometimes hidden in unexpected products. The Fig app can assist in creating a gelatin-free shopping list, helping to identify suitable alternatives and maintain this dietary preference. Collaboration with a dietitian can ensure nutritional needs are met without gelatin.