Maxilin Cherry Flyers Pack 75g

£1.50

Maxilin

In stock!

These new Maxilin flyers are sure to be a hit with Liquorice Lovers everywhere. Liquorice sticks with a tangy cherry crystal centre (where the magic happens) packed into 75g bag, which is perfect for sharing. Made with no artificial colours or flavours and suitable for vegans, they're an ideal sweet treat!

Ingredients

or allergens please see ingredients listed in bold.

Sugar, Treacle (Cane Molasses; Invert Sugar Syrup), Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour; Calcium Carbonate; Iron; Niacin (B3); Thiamin (B1)), Colours (Ammonia Caramel; Anthocyanin), Liquorice Extract (1.2%), Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Water, Flavourings, Humectant (Glycerine), Salt, Emulsifier (Mono- And Diglycerides Of Fatty Acids), Dextrose, Stabiliser (Gum Acacia).                                                                                 

Nutritional Values

Typical Values Per 100g
Energy
1509 kJ
356 kcal
Fat
of which saturates
0.7 g
0.3 g
Carbohydrates
of which sugars
85 g
60 g
Fibre 0 g
Protein 4 g
Salt 0.3 g

Giant Bradley's Online Sweet Shop has plenty of quality traditional sweets and retro sweets which are presented to you in a variety of sweet boxes, sweet jars and sweet hampers for you to enjoy.

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