There’s so many yummy flavors I can choose from and I can pour the caramel and chocolate sauce on myself!! The strawberries are really sweet and tasty!
Ice cream sundaes are fun treat in the summertime, but the sticky mess that usually goes along with them can be a bit nightmare. Breyers has taken the mess out of our favorite ice cream toppings. The squeezable pouches reduce the mess and also allow the kids to top their own treats. I also feel much better about feeding the kids these toppings because they are free of high-fructose corn syrup and partially hydrogenated oils. The fruit toppings taste fresh and homemade while the chocolate and caramel are creamy and so indulgent!
Sauces: hot fudge, caramel and chocolate sauces,
Real fruit toppings: cherry, strawberry and mixed berry
Sprinkles: Chocolate and rainbow sprinkles
The sauces are made without high fructose corn syrup! The fruit toppings are made without high-fructose corn syrup, artificial flavors, artificial color or preservatives, and have 10 grams of sugar or less per serving! AND the sprinkles are made without high-fructose corn syrup or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
A cool after school treat, weekend dessert or a special party/birthday treat!
Easily transportable to and from events thanks to the twist off tops on the caramel and chocolate sauce pouches. The fruit toppings come in jars and can also be resealed.
Add a yummy swirl to frozen or regular yogurt. Or take your ice cream sandwiches to the next level with a fruit topping, sauce, or colorful sprinkles!
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