3 Flowers Haw Flakes Traditional Chinese Hard Fruit Candy
$1.99
- Description
- Ing & Nutr Facts
- Reviews
- Prop 65 Warning
10 rolls of Hawflakes (Haw Flakes) from the fruit of the Chinese Hawthorn, its a disc shaped wafer, almost like a hard Fruit Roll Up or Dried Fruit Leather. These are the size of nickels, with a net weight of 3.17 oz. This is the most common version produced by 3 Flowers Brand. The UPC code differs from distributor to distributor but any package bearing that logo means it came straight from that manufacturer and was repackaged.
CA Residents please see Prop 65 tab above
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size ½ roll (4.5g)
Serving Per Container 20
Amount Per Serving | ||
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Calories 20 | ||
% DV (2,000 calorie diet) | ||
Total Fat 0g | 0% | |
Saturated Fat 0g | 0% | |
Trans Fat 0g | ||
Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | |
Sodium 20mg | 1% | |
Total Carbohydrate 5g | 2% | |
Dietary Fiber 0g | 0% | |
Sugars 4g | ||
Protein 1g |
Vitamin A 0% | Vitamin C 16% | |
Calcium 1% | Iron .18% |
Ingredients: Haw, Cane Sugar, Water, FD&C Red#40.
The 3 Flowers Haw Flakes reminds me of my childhood. Used to have these on the way home from piano lessons. Now and then, I'll have a craving for these -- hits the spot.
We’ve looked everywhere, with no luck finding haw flakes. I’m so glad we found some with you. My granddaughter loves these.
Keep it coming with all the good flavor
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals such as lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
What is Proposition 65?
Proposition 65 requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or that are released into the environment. By requiring that this information be provided, Proposition 65 enables Californians to make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals. Proposition 65 also prohibits California businesses from knowingly discharging significant amounts of listed chemicals into sources of drinking water. Proposition 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. This list, which must be updated at least once a year, has grown to include approximately 900 chemicals since it was first published in 1987. Proposition 65 became law in November 1986, when California voters approved it by a 63-37 percent margin. The official name of Proposition 65 is the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.