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Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet Lolly: calories, sugar and nutrition
A single Lemon Sorbet Lolly lolly contains 50 kcal and 11.2g of sugar.
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Nutrition by portion
Calories, sugar and saturated fat for Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet Lolly at each portion size.
Nutrition by portion: Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet Lolly
Portion
Calories
Sugar
Saturated fat
Lemon Sorbet Lolly (65ml/70g)
50 kcal
11.2g
0g
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%.
Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet Lolly contains 72 kcal, 0g of fat (0g saturated), 17.5g of carbohydrate (16g sugar), 0.1g of protein and 0.04g of salt per 100g.
Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet is fat-free and contains 10% real lemon juice from concentrate. At 50 kcal per lolly it is one of the lower-calorie options in the Rowntree's range, though the 11.2g of sugar per lolly is still 37% of the adult daily free sugar limit.
Sugar
Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet Lolly contains 16g of sugar per 100g. A single portion delivers 11.2g of sugar, 37% of the adult daily free sugar limit.
Saturated fat
Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet Lolly is effectively fat-free at 0g of fat per 100g, since it is a water ice rather than a cream-based product. This makes it among the lowest-fat options in the entire ice cream category.
What is really in it
Rowntree's Lemon Sorbet Lolly has a single component: lemon sorbet lolly.
The ingredient list contains stabilisers and glucose syrup. Stabilisers control the size of ice crystals and give the product a smooth texture over its shelf life. Glucose syrup improves texture and prevents the ice cream from becoming too hard or crystalline at freezer temperatures.
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.