Happy Joe Red Love rosé siideri 4,5% 0,275 l
6413600167525
Oy Hartwall Ab
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24
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VAT %:
25.5%
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Happy Joe Red Love is a dry rosé cider whose flavour is a combination of the smoothness of real apple and the fresh crisp taste of rosé. The juicy yet balanced dry flavour and beautiful reddish colour of the cider come from the Red Love apple variety, which has red juice. Happy Joe Red Love is the perfect choice for various occasions: as an aperitive or toast or paired with light summer dishes.
Ingredients
Flavoured cider: Ingredients: Water, apple wine, apple juice (from concentrate), sugar, apple juice, acidity regulator (citric acid), natural flavours, coloring foodstuff (black carrot concentrate), preservatives (potassium sorbate and POTASSIUM METABISULPHITE).
Origin of product
Country of manufacture | Finland  |
Nutritional properties
Contains allergen(s) | Sulfur Dioxide and Sulfits  |
Free from allergen(s) |
Cereals containing gluten and its derivatives 
Crustaceans and their derivatives  Eggs and their derivatives in the product  Fish and their derivatives in the product,  Peanuts and its derivatives  Soybeans and its derivatives  Milk and its derivatives  Tree nuts and its derivatives  Celery or its derivatives  Mustard or its derivatives  Sesame seeds or its derivatives  Lupine and their derivatives in the product,  Molluscs and its derivatives  |
Contains | Preservatives  |
Energy content (kJ) | 190  kJ |
Energy content (kcal) | 45  kcal |
fat, total | 0  g |
fatty acids, total saturated | 0  g |
Carbohydrates | 4.6  g |
Protein | 0  g |
Salt | 0  g |
Additive Name |
E202 Potassium sorbate 
E224 Potassium metabisulphite  E330 Citric acid  |
Brand Name | Happy Joe |
Packaging type code | Bottle |
Handling Instructions Code Reference | Foodstuffs |
Percentage of alcohol (by volume) | 4.5 %Vol |
Trade Item Key Words (Fin) |
siideri
omenasiideri |