Calories in Food Club Sundae cones fudge

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Nutrition Facts Food Club Sundae cones fudge

Amount Per 1 cone, 89 g
Calories 290 Kcal (1214 kJ)
Calories from fat 135 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 15g 23%
Saturated Fat 9g 45%
Cholesterol 20mg 7%
Sodium 145mg 6%
Total Carbs 35g 12%
Sugars 24g 96%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Protein 5g 10%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 4%
Calcium 80mg 8%

* 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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  • WeightWatchers Points: 6.9, PointsPlus: 8, SmartPoints: 14
    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
  • Over 45% of daily saturated fat!
    Bad! More 45% of daily saturated fat!

    For years Saturated fat was claimed to raise cholesterol levels and give us heart attacks. Today different studies refute this claim. They say, that replacing saturated fat with carbohydrates or refined starch or sugar is not changing the heart disease risk. Not processed carbs nor saturated fats are good for you. Only if you replace it with polyunsaturated fat, you'll get a reduction in heart disease risk. So try to have a balanced diet.
  • 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
  • 10 tsp of sugars per serving
    This volume includes both naturally occurring from ingredients and specially added sugars.
    USDA tells us that last years each American consumed an average 130 pounds of caloric sweeteners per year!
    That works out to 30 tsp of sugars per day approximately 480 extra calories!
    Just to think: Eating just 200 more calories daily than your body requires for body functioning and exercise leads to a 20-pound weight gain in a year.
  • A good source of protein
    For many vegans and vegetarians, it's important to get enough protein.
    The product you've just scanned will provide you with 10% or more of your daily protein requirement.
    If you're a vegan having trouble meeting your protein needs, try nuts and beans.
    Sprinkling nuts onto any dish is a quick, easy and nutritious solution.
    Try adding beans in places you might not normally eat them.
    Add beans to pasta dishes, stir fries and even salads.
    While meat alternatives like Tofu do provide a quick and easy protein intake, they should not be your only source of protein.
    Eat proteins from a variety of sources for best results.
  • Carrageenan is an additive made from seaweed.
    It is used as a thickener in products such as ice cream, jelly, chocolate milk, infant formula, cottage cheese.
    It is a vegetarian and vegan alternative to gelatin.
    It has been used for hundreds of years in Ireland and China, but only made headway into modern food processing in the last 50 years.
    The processing steps after harvesting the seaweed include drying, grounding, filtration, treatment with potassium hydroxide, removal of cellulose by centrifuge, concentration by evaporation, drying, and grounding.
    Interestingly, the Philippines account for the vast majority of the world supply of carrageenan.
    In some animal studies, carrageenan was shown to cause intestinal lacerations and tumors.
    A 2001 meta-study of 45 peer-reviewed studies concluded that carrageenan consumption may result in gastrointestinal malignancy and inflammatory bowel.
    The FDA has approved carrageenan as safe, basing its decision on industry funded studies.
    European agencies and the World Health Organization have also deemed carrageenan safe, with the exception of infant formula.
    The fear is the a baby's gut may be unable to handle the large carrageenan molecules.
    In some individuals carrageenan may cause intestinal discomfort or worse.

Allergens

Lactose Allergy, Milk Allergy, Corn Allergy, Soy Allergy, Peanuts Allergy, Gluten Allergy, Wheat Allergy

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Sundae cones fudge Ingredients

Ice Cream: Milkfat and Nonfat Milk, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, Buttermilk, Sugar, Whey, Artificial Flavor, Mono- and Diglycerides, Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum, Polysorbate 80, Locust Bean Gum, Carrageenan, and Annatto (Color). Topping: Coating (Coconut Oil, Sugar, Cocoa and Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Chocolate Liquor, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Soy Lecithin, Salt and Vanillin) and Peanuts. Cone: Bleached Wheat Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Vegetable Shortening (Palm, Cottonseed, and/or Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil), Soy Lecithin, Salt, Caramel Color and Artificial Flavor. Chocolate Core: Corn Syrup, Water, Cocoa, Sugar, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Modified Corn Starch, Citric Acid, Salt, Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Xanthan Gum, Vanillin.

% RDI of Main Nutrition Facts

15%
of RDI* (290 calories) 89 g
  • Cal: 14.5 %
  • Fat: 23.1 %
  • Carb: 11.7 %
  • Prot: 10 %
  • 0%
    25%
    75%
    RDI norm*

Calories Breakdown

  • Carbs (47.5%)
  • Fat (45.8%)
  • Protein (6.8%)
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