Diet Snapple Half 'n Half
Diet Snapple Half 'n Half
Nutrition per 11.5 fl oz
Nutrients | Amount | % Daily Value |
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Calories | 5 |
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Total Fat | 0g |
0%
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Sodium | 40mg |
2%
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Total Carbohydrates | 1g |
0%
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Total Sugars | 0g |
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Sugars are carbohydrates that occur naturally, such as those in juices, vegetables, grains and milk, and can be added to foods or beverages in the form of granulated or liquid sugar, corn syrup and honey, for example. Learn More | ||
Includes 0g Added Sugars | 0% | |
Protein | 0g |
|
Potassium | 110mg |
2%
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** Caffeine is naturally occurring and actual amounts may vary.
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Contains approximately 16 mg natural caffeine**
Contains 2% juice
Gluten free
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FILTERED WATER
All beverages are hydrating, and a variety of beverages including juice, regular and diet soft drinks, water and tea can contribute to total fluid intake to help meet the body’s hydration needs.
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CLARIFIED LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE
The liquid that is contained within lemons. Physical processes such as pressing, crushing or squeezing are applied to the fruit to express their natural juices. The juice is concentrated by removing some of the water and filtered, or clarified, to make it clear.
CITRIC ACID
A food ingredient derived from starch that is widely used to add tart taste to foods and beverages and also used to adjust the acidity in beverages. It is present in citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons as well as certain other fruits.
NATURAL FLAVORS
Naturally occurring flavors from substances such as spices, fruits, vegetables, yeast, herbs, bark, bud, root, leaf, similar plant material or other suitable materials whose significant function in food is flavoring.
TEA
The beverage derived from the leaf of the Camellia sinensis plant.
POTASSIUM CITRATE
A food ingredient used to regulate acidity in foods and beverages and may be used instead of sodium citrate in reduced sodium foods and beverages. Citrates are present in a variety of fruits and vegetables.
SUCRALOSE
Sucralose is a low-calorie sweetener used to add sweetness to foods and beverages without adding calories.
ACESULFAME POTASSIUM
Acesulfame potassium (Ace-K) is a low-calorie sweetener used to add sweetness to foods and beverages without adding calories.
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