Snacks Popcorn Caramel-coated with Peanuts
Nutrition facts and calorie information for snacks popcorn caramel-coated with peanuts, per 1 oz (approx 2/3 cup) serving.
Calories
Protein
Carbs
Fat
Calorie Composition
6.4g
80.7g
7.8g
Micronutrients
Percentage of Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Per Household Serving
Per 1 oz (approx 2/3 cup) (28.35g):
Calories
113kcal
Protein
1.8g
Carbs
22.9g
Fat
2.2g
FAQ
How many calories are in snacks popcorn caramel-coated with peanuts?
Snacks Popcorn Caramel-coated with Peanuts contains 400 calories per 100 grams. Of these calories, 26 come from protein, 323 from carbohydrates, and 70 from fat.
Is snacks popcorn caramel-coated with peanuts high in protein?
Snacks Popcorn Caramel-coated with Peanuts provides 6.4g of protein per 100g, which is 13% of the Daily Value. This makes it a moderate source of protein.
What vitamins and minerals are in snacks popcorn caramel-coated with peanuts?
Snacks Popcorn Caramel-coated with Peanuts is a notable source of iron (3.9mg) per 100g serving. These values represent 10% or more of the recommended Daily Value.
How much fiber is in snacks popcorn caramel-coated with peanuts?
Snacks Popcorn Caramel-coated with Peanuts contains 3.8g of dietary fiber per 100g, which is 14% of the Daily Value. Dietary fiber supports digestive health and satiety.
What food category does snacks popcorn caramel-coated with peanuts belong to?
Snacks Popcorn Caramel-coated with Peanuts is classified under Snacks in the USDA FoodData Central database. This category groups foods with similar nutritional characteristics and culinary uses.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size 1 oz (approx 2/3 cup) (100g)
Amount per serving
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Source: USDA FoodData Central. Values per 100g.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size 1 oz (approx 2/3 cup) (100g)
Amount per serving
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Source: USDA FoodData Central. Values per 100g.

