Peanut Butter CupsMVP data
EASIS🇩🇰 Denmark

Peanut Butter Cups

Official EASIS description: a peanut butter snack with a coating of compound chocolate. Two cups per pack, filled with a soft, creamy peanut butter core — sweet and salty in every bite. Peanut filling with 50% light compound chocolate coating, no added sugar and a high protein content.

Source: Official EASIS product page (easis.se)

Indulge30 g pack (2 cups)In stock
€32.40
per case of 18 · excl. VAT and freight
1 cs

Quantity means number of cases. Minimum order 5 cases.

Wholesale terms
Consumer unit
30 g pack (2 cups)
Units / case
18
Case weight
1.08 kg (placeholder)
MOQ
5 cases
Lead time
5–8 working days (placeholder)
Markets
Sweden, Denmark, Nordics

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Ingredients — as declared by EASIS

Placeholder declaration — to be replaced with the brand's verified label text. Peanuts, sweetener: maltitol, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, milk powder, emulsifier: soy lecithin, salt.

What's inside the sweet?
Optional. Per 100 g.
Sugars
2.2 g
Polyols
30 g
Fibre
7.5 g
Protein
13 g

The peanut filling carries both the fat and the protein; the shell supplies the snap.

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Nutrition — per 100 gServing 20 g (1 cup)
Energy
2200 kJ / 529 kcal
Fat
38 g
of which saturates
15 g
Carbohydrate
34 g
of which sugars
2.2 g
of which polyols
30 g
Fibre
7.5 g
Protein
13 g
Salt
0.40 g
Allergens & warnings — brand information
Allergens
Peanuts, Milk, Soy
May contain
Other nuts
Warnings
Excessive consumption may produce laxative effects.
Consumer unit
30 g pack (2 cups)
Availability
In stock

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