Food Details
Calories in Dairy Ease Fat Free
Manufactured by Land O'Lakes
Nutritional Analysis
Good points
- Low in cholesterol
- Very high in calcium
- Very high in phosphorus
- High in potassium
- Very high in riboflavin
- High in vitamin A
- High in vitamin B12
- Very high in sugar
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Serving Size
1 cup (240.0 g) |
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Amount Per Serving |
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Calories 90 |
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% Daily Value* |
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Cholesterol
5mg 2%
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Sodium
125mg 5%
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Total Carbohydrates
12.0g 4%
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Sugars
12.0g |
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Protein
8.0g
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* Based on a 2000 calorie diet
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