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Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream: calories, sugar and nutrition

Serving (100ml/90g approx) of Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream contains 131 kcal, 4.95g of sugar and 1.8g of saturated fat.

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Nutrition by portion

Calories, sugar and saturated fat for Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream at each portion size.

Nutrition by portion: Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

PortionCaloriesSugarSaturated fat
Serving (100ml/90g approx)131 kcal4.95g1.8g
Half tub (250ml)326 kcal12.38g4.5g

Sugar highlighted in amber above 20% of the adult daily free sugar limit (30g), red above 40%. Saturated fat highlighted in amber above 20% of the adult daily guideline (20g), red above 50%.

Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream contains 145 kcal, 4g of fat (2g saturated), 21g of carbohydrate (5.5g sugar), 7g of protein and 0.32g of salt per 100g.

Halo Top Vanilla Bean has 7.0g of protein per 100g (higher than most premium ice cream) and just 5.5g of sugar per 100g, from using erythritol and stevia as primary sweeteners. The notably high salt content (0.32g per 100g) and high fibre (3.0g from chicory root) are characteristic of the low-calorie ice cream formulation approach. A full 473ml tub contains approximately 380 kcal.

Sugar

Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream contains 5.5g of sugar per 100g. A single portion delivers 4.95g of sugar, 17% of the adult daily free sugar limit.

Saturated fat

Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream contains 2g of saturated fat per 100g, 10% of the adult daily guideline of 20g. A single portion delivers 1.8g of saturated fat (9% of the adult daily guideline).

What is really in it

Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream has a single component: high-protein low-calorie vanilla ice cream.

High-protein low-calorie vanilla ice cream

Skimmed milk, eggs, cream, erythritol, prebiotic fibre (chicory root), milk protein concentrate, vanilla extract, stevia extract. High protein from milk protein concentrate; low sugar from erythritol and stevia.

Allergens at a glance

Allergen information: Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

WheatMay contain traces
RyeNot present
BarleyNot present
OatsNot present
SesameNot present
SoyaContains
MilkContains
EggsContains
FishNot present
CrustaceansNot present
CeleryNot present
MustardNot present
MolluscsNot present
LupinNot present

Frequently asked questions

Serving (100ml/90g approx): 131 kcal; Half tub (250ml): 326 kcal.

Serving (100ml/90g approx): 4.95g of sugar (17% of the adult daily free sugar limit); Half tub (250ml): 12.38g of sugar (41% of the adult daily free sugar limit).

Serving (100ml/90g approx): 1.8g of saturated fat (9% of the adult daily guideline of 20g); Half tub (250ml): 4.5g of saturated fat (23% of the adult daily guideline of 20g).

Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream contains milk, eggs and soya. May also contain traces of nuts and wheat.

Yes, Halo Top Vanilla Bean Ice Cream does not contain gelatin or other non-vegetarian ingredients in its recipe.

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Nutrition information from official UK brand nutrition panels, UK retailer product listings (Tesco, Waitrose, Ocado), and independently verified nutritionist analyses. Figures calculated per 100g; per-portion values are proportional estimates based on known product weights. Reference intakes: EU Reference Intakes for an average adult (2,000 kcal); NHS/SACN sugar and saturated fat guidelines. For guidance only, not medical advice.