This product hasthat may not be pescatarian.
Mini peanut butter cups (sugar, cocoa butter, palm kernel oil, unsweetened chocolate, milk, partially defatted peanut flour, nonfat milk, peanuts, salt, soy lecithin, natural flavor), milk chocolate peanut flavored cereal squares (sugar, toasted rice cereal [rice, sugar, salt, molasses, calcium carbonate, tocopherols {antioxidant}, vitamin c, reduced iron, vitamin b3, zinc oxide, vitamin b6, vitamin b2, vitamin b1, vitamin a, folic acid, vitamin d, vitamin b12], palm kernel oil, cocoa butter, partially defatted peanut flour, milk, unsweetened chocolate, nonfat milk, maltodextrin, salt, soy lecithin, sea salt, vanilla extract), peanuts, milk chocolate chips (sugar, cocoa butter, milk, chocolate liquor, soy lecithin, artificial flavor), peanut butter chips (sugar, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, partially defatted peanut flour, nonfat milk, whey, peanut butter [peanuts, hydrogenated rapeseed and cottonseed oil], dextrose, salt, soy lecithin), vegetable oil (peanut, cottonseed, soybean and/or sunflower), sea salt.
Contains milk, peanut and soy, processed in a facility that also handles egg, sesame, tree nut and wheat ingredients
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Outside the USA?A pescatarian diet is very similar to a vegetarian diet in that beef, pork and poultry are excluded; however, pescatarians do consume fish and shellfish. Some people choose to follow a pescatarian diet because it helps them feel their best. Others follow the diet for moral reasons. The Fig app is a great way to build your pescatarian shopping list.
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