Little Joys Strawberry Honey Jam – 250g
OMR 3.400
- Healthy kids jam.
- Real fruit jam.
- Vitamin C snack.
- Healthy roti spread.
- Low glycemic jam.
6 in stock
Say goodbye to the refined sugar overload and synthetic food dyes of commercial spreads. Little joys strawberry honey jam is a clean, wholesome, and delicious fruit spread thoughtfully crafted for growing children and wellness-conscious families. Made with real, antioxidant-rich whole strawberries and sweetened entirely with natural honey and plant-based prebiotic fibers (fos), it offers a burst of vibrant fruit flavor that kids love—without the dreaded sugar spike and crash.
Important note for parents: because this jam is entirely free from chemical artificial preservatives and relies on natural fruit preservation, it requires refrigeration immediately after opening. For best taste and freshness, enjoy within 2–3 weeks of opening.
- 0% refined white sugar: completely free from processed cane sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and glucose syrups, making it a guilt-free way to sweeten your child’s morning routine.
- Sweetened with pure honey & fos: naturally sweetened with honey and fructooligosaccharides (fos), a plant-based prebiotic fiber that satisfies sweet cravings while actively supporting gut health and digestion.
- Made with real whole strawberries: packed with genuine fruit, providing natural sources of vitamin c, immunity-boosting antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory anthocyanins directly from ripe strawberries.
- No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives: free from synthetic chemical additives, thickeners, or artificial red dyes—delivering a beautiful, authentic strawberry color and texture straight from nature.
- Versatile, kid-approved healthy snack companion: the perfect nutritional flavor-booster to spread on whole-grain rotis and breads, stir into plain probiotic curd, or swirl into warm ragi and oat porridges.
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