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Silvina’s Nature launches six-calorie Crowns treats

An innovative treat without the guilt.

Silvina’s Nature launched Crowns, a treat based on a reduced sugar meringue mix and natural flavours that contain only six calories per piece.

The light, bite-size treats are reduced in sugar with less than 6 kcal per piece and contain no artificial flavours, colourings or preservatives. Each crown is sandwiched together with a chocolatey filling.

The Crowns are available in a range of indulgent dessert style flavours: Chocolate Brownie, Salted Caramel, Lemon Meringue Pie.

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