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Bought by health-conscious snackers and parents looking for a clean-label nut, this product is essentially as simple as packaged food gets — one ingredient, minimally processed, no additives. The main flags are allergenic (tree nut, with a cross-contamination notice for other nuts and seeds) and a likely OCR/transcription error on the nutrition panel: the values labelled 'per 100g' (94 kcal, 3.4 g protein, 7.7 g fat) match a 15 g serving of almonds, not 100 g — actual per-100 g values for Californian almonds are approximately 579 kcal, 21 g protein, and 50 g fat, which is critical context when evaluating 'High in Protein' and 'High in Fibre' claims. The single most useful thing a consumer should know: this is a genuinely clean, whole-food snack, but always check the allergen advisory if you have a tree-nut sensitivity.