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Hartleys Ready to Eat Jelly Pots

  • 27-10-2009 10:46am
    #1
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    I noticed my brother had these pots in the fridge so read the ingredients and lo and behold no geletine.

    I then decided to email hartleys and this was the response

    The following jellies are suitable: -

    Hartley's Ready to Eat Blackcurrant Jelly Pot 125g
    Hartley's Ready to Eat Lemon & Lime Jelly Pot 125g

    Hartley's Ready to Eat Low Calorie Mango & Passion Fruit Jelly Pot 175g
    Hartley's Ready to Eat Low Calorie Blueberry & Blackcurrant Jelly Pot 175g
    Hartley's Ready to Eat Low Calorie Cranberry & Raspberry Jelly Pot 175g
    Hartley’s Ready to Eat Low Calorie Apple & Watermelon Jelly Pot 175g

    We do hope that this information is of some help and that you will continue
    to enjoy Hartley's Jelly.


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