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Jeni's

Jeni's Honey Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

1 pt
$9.35 each($0.58 / oz)

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Description

A vanilla to end all vanillas. Made with Fair Trade vanilla beans that are warm and complex in flavor and a perfect partner for a touch of honey and grass-grazed milk.
  • Nutrition Facts

    Per Serving

    3 servings per container

    Serving Size
    0.66 cup
    • Amount Per Serving
      Calories300
    • % Daily Value*
    • Total Fat
      • 19g
      • 24%
    • Saturated Fat
      • 12g
      • 60%
    • Trans Fat
      • 0.5g
    • Cholesterol
      • 60mg
      • 20%
    • Sodium
      • 125mg
      • 5%
    • Total Carbohydrate
      • 28g
      • 10%
    • Dietary Fiber
      • 0g
      • 0%
    • Total Sugars
      • 23g
    • Includes Added Sugars
      • 17g
      • 34%
    • Protein
      • 5g
    • Vitamin D
      • 1mcg
      • 6%
    • Calcium
      • 167mg
      • 15%
    • Iron
      • 0mg
      • 0%
    • Potassium
      • 229mg
      • 4%
    * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

    Nutrition Facts

    Per Container

    0 servings per container

    Serving Size
    1.00 container
    • Amount Per Serving
      Calories910
    • % Daily Value*
    • Total Fat
      • 58g
      • 74%
    • Saturated Fat
      • 37g
      • 185%
    • Trans Fat
      • 2g
    • Cholesterol
      • 180mg
      • 60%
    • Sodium
      • 380mg
      • 17%
    • Total Carbohydrate
      • 83g
      • 30%
    • Dietary Fiber
      • 0g
      • 0%
    • Total Sugars
      • 70g
    • Includes Added Sugars
      • 50g
      • 100%
    • Protein
      • 15g
    • Vitamin D
      • 2mcg
      • 10%
    • Calcium
      • 501mg
      • 40%
    • Iron
      • 0mg
      • 0%
    • Potassium
      • 688mg
      • 15%
    * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.