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Belle France D Orange 1ltr

Refreshing orange drink made from quality fruit juice. Perfect for breakfast or a revitalizing break any time of day.

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Belle France Jus D Ananas 1ltr

Refreshing pineapple juice made from quality fruit, offering a naturally sweet and tropical flavor. Perfect for breakfast or a revitalizing drink anytime.

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Belle France Jus D Clementine 1ltr

A refreshing and zesty clementine juice made from carefully selected fruits, offering a naturally sweet and tangy taste. Perfect for breakfast or a healthy drink any time of the day. No added preservatives.

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Belle France Jus D Orange 1ltr

Refreshing and naturally sweet orange juice made from quality oranges. Perfect for breakfast or as a revitalizing drink throughout the day. Rich in vitamin C with no added sugar.

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Belle France Jus De Pomme 1ltr

A smooth and naturally sweet apple juice made from ripe apples. Perfect for breakfast or a refreshing drink any time of the day. Free from artificial additives.

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Belle France Jus De Raisin 1ltr

Rich and flavorful grape juice made from carefully selected grapes. Enjoy its natural sweetness and refreshing taste, ideal for a healthy drink at any time of the day.

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Belle France Jus Multifruits 1ltr

Belle France Jus Multifruits 1L is a multivitamin fruit juice blend made from concentrates and purees of nine fruits, including apple (32%), orange, pineapple, banana, mandarin, mango, passion fruit, apricot, and guava. It contains added water, sugar, and vitamins C, B1, B6, B9, and beta-carotene. The juice has a Nutri-Score of E due to its sugar content and processing level.

Belle France Lait 1ltr

Belle France Lait Demi-Écrémé 1L is a French UHT semi-skimmed milk containing 1.55% fat. It provides approximately 46 kcal per 100 ml, with 3.2 g of protein and 4.8 g of sugars. This milk is minimally processed and has a Nutri-Score of B, indicating good nutritional quality.

Belle France Multi Vitamine 1ltr

Belle France Jus Multivitamine 1L is a multivitamin fruit juice blend made from concentrates and purees of nine fruits, including apple (32%), orange, pineapple, banana, mandarin, mango, passion fruit, apricot, and guava. It contains added water, sugar, and vitamins C, B1, B6, B9, and beta-carotene. The juice has a Nutri-Score of E due to its sugar content and processing level.

Belle France Nectar d abricot 1ltr

Belle France Nectar d’Abricot 1L est une boisson sucrée à base de purée d’abricot, d’eau, de sucre et d’acide citrique. Elle contient environ 44 kcal et 10 g de sucres pour 100 ml, avec une teneur en fruits estimée à 17,5 %. Ce nectar est végétalien, sans huile de palme, mais présente un Nutri-Score E en raison de sa teneur en sucre et de sa faible proportion de fruits .

Belle France Nectar D Orange 2ltr

Belle France Nectar d’Orange 2L est une boisson à base de 13 % de jus d’orange concentré et 2 % de jus de pomme, diluée avec 77 % d’eau de source. Elle contient du sirop de glucose-fructose, des arômes naturels, de l’acide citrique et du bêta-carotène comme colorant. Avec environ 37 kcal et 9 g de sucres pour 100 ml, elle est classée Nutri-Score E en raison de sa teneur en sucre et de son niveau de transformation .

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