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Callowfit Syrup 300ml Salted Caramel

£4.82

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Container Size: 300mlServing Size: N/AAmount Per Serving:Protein: 0.1gCarbohydrates: 1gFat: 0.1gSalt: 0.1gIngredients:Water, Thickener: Carmellose, Salt, Flavour, Food Colouring: Natural Caramelised Sugar, Thickener: Guar Gum, Firming Agent: Sodium Sulphate, Food Colouring: Annatto, Preservative: Potassium Sorbate, Sweeteners: Sucralose, Stevioside, Food Colouring: Curcumin.Please Note: Nutritional facts and ingredients may vary slightly between flavours.

Callowfit Syrup 300ml Salted Caramel is a low‑calorie flavouring designed with active lifestyles in mind. The 300 ml bottle delivers a smooth salted caramel drizzle that pairs well with shakes, oats, yoghurt, pancakes and desserts. Per serving, the product lists 0.1 g of protein, 1 g of carbohydrates, 0.1 g of fat and 0.1 g of salt. Its balanced formulation centers on a water base thickened with Carmellose and guar gum to deliver a drizzle-friendly, scoopable texture. Salt and natural caramelised sugar provide the savoury‑sweet profile, while colorants annatto and curcumin give warmth in appearance. The mix is preserved with potassium sorbate to help maintain quality, and sweetness comes from sucralose and stevioside rather than sugar, keeping calories in check. Best use scenarios include topping a protein shake or smoothie bowl, drizzling over yoghurt or oats, and finishing desserts or breakfast treats with a touch of caramel richness. Consider pairing it with your post‑workout routine to improve taste without adding significant calories, or using it to make high‑protein snacks more enjoyable. Because it relies on non‑sugar sweeteners, it’s worth checking your own tolerance and daily intake if you monitor sweetener consumption. Please note that nutritional facts and ingredients may vary slightly between flavours. This Salted Caramel variant is designed to complement a balanced nutrition plan and is not a source of significant protein or calories. If you’re building meals around training goals, use it as a flavour complement rather than a base ingredient.