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Nutrition Facts Shoppers Value Cheddar cheese balls

Amount Per 1.5 cups, 28 g
Calories 150 Kcal (628 kJ)
Calories from fat 90 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 10g 15%
Saturated Fat 1.5g 8%
Sodium 220mg 9%
Total Carbs 16g 5%
Sugars 1g 4%
Protein 1g 2%
Calcium 20mg 2%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Ingredients And Nutrition Overview

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  • WeightWatchers Points: 3.8, PointsPlus: 4, SmartPoints: 5
    WeightWatchers Points are estimated by carbohydrates, fats, protein and fiber in product. They are not an affirmation of better quality or nutritional value of the product or its manufacturer. Only way to count for dieters. Less points are better.
    Read more at Weight watchers diet review
  • Convert Salt tsps to Sodium mg easily
    Salt (NaCl) is not excactly sodium (Na).
    It is not right to use these terms as synonyms.
    The FDA recommended limit of sodium is 2,300 mg per day (or even less - about 1500 mg while one is on low sodium diets).
    This is much less than the weight of salt.
    (5,750 mg per day or 3,750 mg for low sodium diet) and not so convenient to calculate.
    Know how much sodium is in your salt - without a calculator:
    1/4 tsp salt = 600 mg sodium
    1/2 tsp salt = 1200 mg sodium
    3/4 tsp salt = 1800 mg sodium
    1 tsp salt = 2300 mg sodium
  • Great! Contains less than 1.5 tsp of sugar.
    Great! Contains less than 1.5 tsp of sugar per serving!
  • Interested in getting more protein?
    Protein is important, but some of the protein you find in this product isn't exactly natural.
    The protein comes from one of the following sources:
    • milk protein concentrate
    • whey protein isolate
    • soy protein isolate
    While it's fine to get some of your protein from supplemented items, keep in mind that they are not "natural" sources
    and that it's not ideal to get protein only from processed goods.
    If you're looking for more protein, try beans, quinoa, nuts, seeds, peas and spinach & leafy greens.
    Not only do they have protein, they're filled with other vitamins and minerals.
  • Not a really good source of calcium!
    Cheese is a generally a good source of calcium (more than 10% daily value per serving) - but not this.
    If you are looking for calcium - swap for something with higher calcium content.
    By the way, you don't need high fat or calories to get high calcium.
    Many "lite" versions of cheese provide 30% of daily calcium needs.
    Choose cheeses that are a naturally good source of calcium.
    If you're worried about fat and calories, pre-sliced cheese, cheese sticks or cheese squares
    are a great way to make sure your portion is the right size.
    The FDA defines a serving of cheese as 1 ounce (30 grams).

Allergens

Corn Allergy, Lactose Allergy, Milk Allergy

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Cheddar cheese balls Ingredients

Enriched Cornmeal (Cornmeal, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Cornstarch, Tricalcium Phosphate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin and Folic Acid), Sunflower Oil and/or Corn Oil, Whey, Maltodextrin, Salt, Reduced Lactose Whey, Canola Oil, Cheddar and Blue Cheeses (Cultured Milk, Salt, Enzymes), Artificial Flavor, Disodium Phosphate, Cream, Whey Protein Concentrate, Artificial Colors (Including Yellow 6, Extractives of Turmeric, Yellow 5), Lactic Acid, Citric Acid. Gluten free.

% RDI of Main Nutrition Facts

8%
of RDI* (150 calories) 28 g
  • Cal: 7.5 %
  • Fat: 15.4 %
  • Carb: 5.3 %
  • Prot: 2 %
  • 0%
    25%
    75%
    RDI norm*

Calories Breakdown

  • Carbs (40.5%)
  • Fat (57%)
  • Protein (2.5%)
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