The expiration code 11UL12BD1114 on belVita breakfast biscuits indicates the production date and shelf life of the product. Typically, the first part (11) represents the month of production, the next part (UL) can refer to a specific production line or facility, and the last series (12BD1114) usually denotes the year and batch number. This means the product was likely produced in November 2012, and you should check the packaging for recommended consumption dates to ensure freshness.
BelVita biscuits typically contain around 230 calories per pack, which usually consists of four biscuits. The calorie content can vary slightly depending on the specific flavor, so it's always a good idea to check the packaging for accurate nutritional information. Additionally, they are often marketed as a breakfast option, providing a source of carbohydrates and fiber.
From the related link below, it is stated that in the UK, it contains calf rennet; updated 20/03/2010. You can check if it applies to other countries as well.
I also want to know where to get them!
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