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With other natural flavors. No artificial colors or flavors. Added colors and flavors from natural sources. Per 2/3 Cup: 130 calories; 2 g sat fat (10% DV); 50 mg sodium (2% DV); 13 g added sugars (26% DV). Contains 4 g of fat and 130 calories compared to 13 g of fat and 250 calories in full-fat ice cream. 1/2 the fat. 1/3 fewer calories than full-fat ice cream. Scooping since 1928. No rBST used. Milk & cream from cows not treated with the growth hormone rBST**. Since the beginning, Dreyer’s has sparked smiles across generations - it’s what we do. In 1928, William Dreyer and Joseph Edy formed a partnership in the heart of Oakland, California. Together they created a legacy of delicious flavored ice cream, inspiring a sweeter today for everyone. We have reimagined indulgence! Slow Churned cracked the code so you can enjoy a deliciously creamy scoop more often. The decadent goodness of regular ice cream, but half the fat and a third fewer calories - a dream come true. ** No significant difference has been shown between milk from rBST treated and non-rBST treated cows. www.edys.com. SmartLabel: Scan for more information or call 1-866-311-6350. Let's talk www.edys.com.
Contains: milk and egg ingredients.
Keep frozen until served.
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc.
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