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Sugar-free, vegan fruit gum with sugar and sweeteners.
Our super-sweet bears are not only sugar-free, but also vegan! These little gummy bears get their shape from the plant-based gelling agent pectin and are completely free of animal-derived ingredients like gelatin. They are sweetened with the four tooth-friendly sweeteners xylitol and maltitol and contain only natural fruit flavors.
For your information: To further improve our Xucker Bears, we've tweaked our recipe slightly. While the taste of our gummy bears remains the same, the consistency has changed and is now a bit firmer.
Ingredients: Sweetener: maltitol syrup, xylitol; water, gelling agent: pectin, sugar*; acidifier: citric acid; coloring plant extracts: (elderberry, safflower, spirulina, red radish), natural orange flavor, natural flavor, natural apple flavor with other natural flavors, natural lemon flavor with other natural flavors, glazing agent: carnauba wax, vegetable oil (sunflower).
* The sugar contained is a component of the pectin. The total sugar content is <0.5g/100g, making the product sugar-free.
Our gummy bears contain 27% maltitol and 26% xylitol. Why maltitol? Maltitol is contained in the maltitol syrup, which is used to form the bears' bodies, giving them their lovely soft texture.
Allergen information: none.
Recommended intake: a maximum of 10 gummy bears per day for adults, 5 for children. Even if you'd like to devour the entire 100g pack of these delicious bears in one sitting, we strongly advise that excessive consumption can have a laxative effect. Children, in particular, should initially consume no more than five bears per day.
Storage: Protect from heat and moisture.
Average nutritional values per 100 g:
| energy | 859 kJ / 206 kcal |
| Fat | <0.5 g |
| - hereof: saturated fatty acids | 0.1 g |
| Carbohydrates | 80 g |
| - of which sugar | <0.5 g |
| - of which polyols | 80 g |
| protein | <0.5 g |
| Salt | 0.57 g |
Note: Excessive consumption may have a laxative effect. Keep away from animals!
FYI: Are you surprised that the product name is "Sugar-free, vegan fruit gum with sugar and sweetener," even though we at Xucker don't use sugar? This "sugar" refers to the sugar contained in very small amounts in the gelling agent pectin. Without it, consistent gelling ability of the pectin cannot be guaranteed. The content is so infinitesimal that it has virtually no impact on the total sugar content of the product—yet, according to the Food Information Regulation, the sugar must be declared.
4 Consumption of foods/drinks containing xylitol and maltitol instead of sugar contributes to the maintenance of tooth mineralization.
A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important.
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Sugar-free, vegan fruit gum with sugar and sweeteners.
Our super-sweet bears are not only sugar-free, but also vegan! These little gummy bears get their shape from the plant-based gelling agent pectin and are completely free of animal-derived ingredients like gelatin. They are sweetened with the four tooth-friendly sweeteners xylitol and maltitol and contain only natural fruit flavors.
For your information: To further improve our Xucker Bears, we've tweaked our recipe slightly. While the taste of our gummy bears remains the same, the consistency has changed and is now a bit firmer.
Ingredients: Sweetener: maltitol syrup, xylitol; water, gelling agent: pectin, sugar*; acidifier: citric acid; coloring plant extracts: (elderberry, safflower, spirulina, red radish), natural orange flavor, natural flavor, natural apple flavor with other natural flavors, natural lemon flavor with other natural flavors, glazing agent: carnauba wax, vegetable oil (sunflower).
* The sugar contained is a component of the pectin. The total sugar content is <0.5g/100g, making the product sugar-free.
Our gummy bears contain 27% maltitol and 26% xylitol. Why maltitol? Maltitol is contained in the maltitol syrup, which is used to form the bears' bodies, giving them their lovely soft texture.
Allergen information: none.
Recommended intake: a maximum of 10 gummy bears per day for adults, 5 for children. Even if you'd like to devour the entire 100g pack of these delicious bears in one sitting, we strongly advise that excessive consumption can have a laxative effect. Children, in particular, should initially consume no more than five bears per day.
Storage: Protect from heat and moisture.
Average nutritional values per 100 g:
| energy | 859 kJ / 206 kcal |
| Fat | <0.5 g |
| - hereof: saturated fatty acids | 0.1 g |
| Carbohydrates | 80 g |
| - of which sugar | <0.5 g |
| - of which polyols | 80 g |
| protein | <0.5 g |
| Salt | 0.57 g |
Note: Excessive consumption may have a laxative effect. Keep away from animals!
FYI: Are you surprised that the product name is "Sugar-free, vegan fruit gum with sugar and sweetener," even though we at Xucker don't use sugar? This "sugar" refers to the sugar contained in very small amounts in the gelling agent pectin. Without it, consistent gelling ability of the pectin cannot be guaranteed. The content is so infinitesimal that it has virtually no impact on the total sugar content of the product—yet, according to the Food Information Regulation, the sugar must be declared.
4 Consumption of foods/drinks containing xylitol and maltitol instead of sugar contributes to the maintenance of tooth mineralization.
A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important.