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Strawberry banana: cultured non fat milk, strawberries, water, modified food starch, less than 1%: banana puree, natural flavors, carmine (for color), kosher gelatin, acacia gum, pectin, xanthan gum, inulin, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, calcium lactate, malic acid, live cultures: l. Bulgaricus (2), l. Lactis, s. Thermophilus, live and active probiotic: b. Lactis dn 173-010/cncm i-2494. Peach: cultured non fat milk, water, peaches, modified food starch, less than 1%: natural flavors, vegetable juice & annatto extract (for color), kosher gelatin, acacia gum, pectin, xanthan gum, inulin, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, calcium lactate, malic acid, live cultures: l. Bulgaricus (2), l. Lactis, s. Thermophilus, live and active probiotic: b. Lactis dn 173-010/cncm i-2494.
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