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Fox's Party Rings nutrition: sugar, calories, saturated fat, fibre and more
How much sugar is in Fox's Party Rings? Each biscuit weighs 6.3g and contains just 2g of free sugar, one of the lower-sugar biscuits in this guide. Party Rings are ring-shaped iced shortcake biscuits with coloured sugar icing. The ring design is intended for children to wear on their fingers.
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Sugar, calories and saturated fat by portion
The figures below show total sugar, calories and saturated fat for one to four biscuits, and for the full pack.
Single biscuit
1 biscuit
1 biscuit (6.3g)
2g
sugar
25
kcal
0.4g
sat fat
2g free sugar. 8% of the daily limit for a child aged 7 to 10.
2 biscuits
2 biscuits
2 biscuits (12.6g)
4g
sugar
50
kcal
0.8g
sat fat
4g free sugar. 17% of the daily limit for a child aged 7 to 10.
3 biscuits
3 biscuits
3 biscuits (18.9g)
6g
sugar
75
kcal
1.2g
sat fat
6g free sugar. 25% of the daily limit for a child aged 7 to 10.
4 biscuits
4 biscuits
4 biscuits (25.2g)
8g
sugar
100
kcal
1.6g
sat fat
8g free sugar. 33% of the daily limit for a child aged 7 to 10.
Full pack
Full pack (20 biscuits)
126g entire pack
40g
sugar
500
kcal
8g
sat fat
40g free sugar in the full pack. 133% of the adult daily limit of 30g.
Sugar
Fox's & Burton's Fox's Party Rings contains 2g of free sugar per biscuit. Each biscuit weighs 6.3g. Three biscuits deliver 6g of free sugar and 75 calories. Party Rings are ring-shaped iced shortcake biscuits with coloured sugar icing. The ring design is intended for children to wear on their fingers.
All added sugar in Fox's Party Rings counts as free sugar under NHS guidelines. Sugar from jam, chocolate, caramel, fondant or iced toppings all counts in the same way as sugar added to the biscuit dough itself.
At 2g per biscuit, Fox's Party Rings is one of the lower-sugar options in this guide. Three biscuits deliver 6g of free sugar, which is 25% of the daily limit for a child aged 7 to 10.
Fox's Party Rings is one of the lower-sugar items in this guide
Fox's Burton's Companies Fox's Party Rings contains 2g of free sugar per biscuit (6.3g). Three biscuits deliver 6g of free sugar, 25% of the daily limit for a child aged 7 to 10 and 32% for a child aged 4 to 6. Party Rings are ring-shaped iced shortcake biscuits with coloured sugar icing. The ring design is intended for children to wear on their fingers.
NHS recommended daily free sugar limits
Age 4 to 6No more than 19g per day
Age 7 to 10No more than 24g per day
Age 11 and overNo more than 30g per day
Source: NHS. Free sugars include all added sugars and do not include sugars naturally present in whole fruit, vegetables, or milk.
The table below shows three biscuits as a percentage of the daily free sugar limit for each age group.
Free sugar as % of daily NHS limit: 3 Fox's Party Rings (6g sugar)
Age
Daily limit
3 biscuits
Age 4 to 6
19g
32%
Age 7 to 10
24g
25%
Age 11 and over
30g
20%
Adult
30g
20%
Source: NHS/SACN free sugar guidelines (2015). Red = High (over 75% of daily limit). Amber = Moderate (20 to 74%).
Calories
Each Fox's Party Rings contains 25 calories. Three biscuits deliver 75 calories. The full pack of 20 pieces contains 500 calories.
For a child aged 4 to 6, three biscuits represent approximately 5% of their estimated daily calorie requirement. The calorie figure alone does not capture the full nutritional picture; the sugar and saturated fat content are equally important to consider.
Calories: Fox's Party Rings by quantity
1 biscuit
25 kcal
2 biscuits
50 kcal
3 biscuits
75 kcal
4 biscuits
100 kcal
25 kcal per biscuit.
Saturated fat
Fox's Party Rings contains 0.4g of saturated fat per biscuit. Three biscuits deliver 1.2g of saturated fat, 6% of the adult daily guideline of 20g.
The saturated fat content is moderate for a biscuit. As with most biscuits, the fat comes from vegetable oil used in the dough and any chocolate or cream components.
Recommended daily maximum saturated fat intake
Age 4 to 6No more than 10g per day
Age 7 to 10No more than 13g per day
Age 11 to 17No more than 17g per day
AdultNo more than 20g per day
Source: NHS/SACN dietary fat guidelines. Saturated fat consumption is linked to raised LDL cholesterol and cardiovascular disease risk.
Fibre
Fox's Party Rings contains 0.1g of fibre per biscuit. Three biscuits provide 0.3g of fibre, a small contribution toward the adult daily target of 30g.
Most biscuits made from refined flour are low in fibre. If increasing fibre intake is a priority, oat-based or wholegrain biscuits typically offer more.
Protein
Fox's Party Rings contains 0.3g of protein per biscuit. Three biscuits provide 0.9g of protein. Biscuits are not a significant protein source; protein in a child's diet comes primarily from dairy, meat, fish, eggs and pulses.
Fibre and protein per biscuit
Fibre0.1g of 30g target
0%
Protein0.3g of 24g target
1%
Adult fibre target: 30g per day (SACN). Child protein target shown: 24g per day (guide for a 7 to 10 year old).
Whole grain and processing
Fox's Party Rings is made from refined flour, and falls into NOVA group 4 under the food processing classification system used in nutrition research.
Whole grain
Fox's Party Rings is made from refined flour rather than whole grain. This is typical of most biscuits and is reflected in the low fibre content of 0.1g per biscuit. The bran and germ layers of the grain that contain most of the naturally occurring fibre are removed during the refining process.
Processing (NOVA classification)
Fox's Party Rings falls into NOVA group 4, ultra-processed foods. This reflects the combination of refined ingredients, added sugar, flavourings, and industrial processing methods used to produce the final product. The NOVA group 4 classification applies to the vast majority of packaged biscuits, regardless of whether they contain wholegrain ingredients.
Salt
Fox's Party Rings contains 0.04g of salt per biscuit. Three biscuits contain 0.1g of salt. Salt is not the primary nutritional concern for most biscuits; the sugar and saturated fat content are more significant.
Frequently asked questions
Each Fox's Party Rings weighs 6.3g and contains 2g of free sugar. Three biscuits deliver 6g of free sugar, 25% of the daily limit for a child aged 7 to 10.
Per biscuit: 2g sugar, 25 kcal, 0.4g saturated fat, 0.04g salt, 0.1g fibre, 0.3g protein. Per three biscuits: 6g sugar, 75 kcal, 1.2g saturated fat.
Each Fox's Party Rings contains 0.4g of saturated fat. Three biscuits deliver 1.2g, 6% of the adult daily guideline. For a child aged 7 to 10 whose guideline is 13g, three biscuits deliver 9%.
A child aged 4 to 6 (19g daily limit) would reach their limit at 10 biscuits. A child aged 7 to 10 (24g limit) would reach their limit at 12 biscuits.
No. Fox's Party Rings is made from refined flour rather than whole grain. The fibre content is low at 0.1g per biscuit.
Yes. Under the NOVA classification system, Fox's Party Rings falls into group 4, ultra-processed foods. This applies to the majority of packaged biscuits and reflects the combination of refined ingredients, added sugar and industrial processing involved in their manufacture.
At 2g per biscuit, Fox's Party Rings is among the lower-sugar options. Most cream-filled, chocolate-coated or jam-containing biscuits contain significantly more sugar per piece.
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Nutrition data from UK product labels and manufacturer nutrition declarations. Daily limits: NHS/SACN free sugar guidelines (2015); SACN dietary fat guidelines; SACN fibre and protein Dietary Reference Values. For guidance only, not medical advice.