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Sprinkles

How many calories and macros are in 100 g of this product? Get a quick calculation for your portion.

Kcal / 100 g
25
Protein
0 g
Fat
0 g
Carbs
6.8 g

Baking Decorations · Barcode 0085239054673 · Serving size 1 tsp (4 g) · Updated June 13, 2023

Sprinkles calories and nutrition facts

Sprinkles contains 25 kcal per 100 g. A 1 tsp (4 g) contains about 1 kcal. Per 100 g, it provides 0 g of protein, 0 g of fat and 6.8 g of carbohydrates.

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A 1 tsp (4 g) provides about 0.1% of a 2,000 kcal daily intake.

Current product data also lists NOVA group 4, Nutri-Score A, palm oil detected, and allergens: Soybeans.

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Nutrition scores

Nutri-Score
Front-of-pack nutrition score (A–E). A = better, E = worse. Based on nutrients per 100 g / 100 ml.
A
Score: -1Version: 2023
Eco-Score
Environmental impact score (A–E). A = lower footprint, E = higher footprint. Estimated from life-cycle data (CO₂, land, water, etc.).
NOVA
Food processing level (1–4). 1 = minimally processed, 4 = ultra-processed. Based on ingredients and processing type.
4

Nutrient levels

Fat
Low
Saturated fat
Low
Sugars
Moderate
Salt
Low

Ingredients and dietary flags

Vegan
Unknown
Vegetarian
Unknown
Palm oil
No
Allergens
Soybeans
Ingredients
Sugar, corn starch, dextrose, glucose, rice flour, vegetable oil (palm kernel oil, palm oil), tapioca starch, salt, soybean oil, citric acid, calcium stearate, tapioca dextrin, glycerin, soy lecithin, gum arabic, cellulose gum, titanium dioxide (color), mica-based pearlescent pigments, confectioner's glaze, carnauba wax, artificial flavors, carrageenan, red 40, yellow 5, yellow 6, blue 1, red 40 lake, yellow 5 lake, blue 1 lake, sodium benzoate (preservative), potassium sorbate (preservative), acesulfame potassium.

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