Campus Services
Harvard University Dining Services
Maraschino Cherry Halves

Nutrition
Facts

1 servings per container
Serving size
1 OZL

Calories
per serving
59
  Amount/serving
% Daily Value*
  Amount/serving
% Daily Value*




The % Daily Value
(DV) tells you how
much a nutrient
in a serving of
food contributes to
a daily diet. 2,000
calories a day is
used for general
nutrition advice.
  Total Fat 0g
0%
  Total Carbohydrate. 11.8g
4%
 
      Saturated Fat 0g
0%
      Dietary Fiber 0g
0%
 
      Trans Fat 0g
 
      Total Sugars 11.8g
 
 
  Cholesterol 0mg
0%
        Includes 5.9g Added Sugars
12%
 
  Sodium 0mg
0%
  Protein 0g
 
 
 
Fat 0g  0%
  • Cholesterol 0mg  0%
  • Sodium 0mg  0%
  • Carbohydrates 11.8g  4%
  • Protein 0g  0%
  • Saturated Fat 0g  0%
  • Trans Fatty Acid 0g  
  • Dietary Fiber 0g  0%
  • Total Sugars 11.8g  47%
  • Calories 59.1kcal  3%
  • Iron 0mg  0%
  • Potassium 0mg  0%
  • Vitamin D - mcg 0mcg  0%
  • Added Sugar 5.9g  12%
  • INGREDIENTS:  Marachino Cherries (Cherries, Water, Corn Syrup, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Sugar, Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate. Fd&c Red 40. Sulfur Dioxide (Preservative))
    ALLERGENS:  

    Vegan Vegetarian 
    *CONSUMER RESPONSIBILITY* HUDS makes every effort to identify ingredients that may trigger allergic or other adverse reactions for individuals with food allergies or intolerances. Our staff is trained and educated on food allergies and gluten-free diets on an ongoing basis and they ensure that items marked gluten friendly are made without gluten-containing ingredients. However, due to the volume of meals served, along with food product changes from our vendors, we cannot guarantee that every allergen or gluten source in the food served will be identified and labeled on the menu cards. There is a small possibility that, without notice to us, manufacturers of the commercial foods we use can change the formulation at any time. Cross contact may also occur despite our best efforts to prevent it, particularly in high volume self-service areas. Customers concerned with food allergens and gluten should always contact a HUDS manager to discuss these risks. HUDS managers are trained to assist customers with identifying product ingredients and reviewing cooking and preparation steps to allow them to make an informed decision. Without prior communications with customers HUDS cannot assume any liability for adverse reactions to food consumed, or items one may come in contact with while eating at any HUDS Dining facility or catered event. HUDS is not permitted to provide or administer Epi-pens. HUDS staff is trained to immediately call for medical assistance for any guest experiencing an allergic reaction.
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