Marinela Pinguinos Snack Cupcakes (1.41 oz., 24 pk.)


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Highlights

  • Cream-filled chocolate snack cupcakes
  • Perfect size for lunch boxes
  • Individually wrapped
  • Imported from Mexico

About this item

When you are craving a sweet treat, then Marinela Pinguinos Cookies is a perfect choice. These chocolate cupcakes are filled with cream and topped with a hard chocolate coating. The fanciful white icing swirl adds a fun accent.

Are Pinguinos Cupcakes Individually Wrapped?

The 24-count box comes with individually wrapped cupcakes. It makes them handy to add one or two to your lunch kit for a sweet pick-me-up during the middle of the day. You can take the box to the office and keep them in your desk or keep them at home to share with the entire family. While they are individually wrapped, they are not necessarily labeled for individual resale.

What Is the Nutritional Value of Marinela Pinguinos Cookies?

As the cream-filled cupcakes are individually wrapped, you can eat them as a single or two piece serving. For one chocolate and cream cupcake, there are 160 calories with 6 grams of fat. Each of the individual Marinela cookies has 20 milligrams of cholesterol with 24 grams of carbohydrates. There are 15 grams of sugar and 2 grams of protein. By eating one cream-filled, chocolate cupcake, you get 15% of your daily value of calcium, 8% of your iron and 2% vitamins A and E.

Are Marinela Snacks Gluten-free?

No, they are not gluten free. Currently, Marinela Pinguinos Cookies use wheat flour in their production of their chocolate cupcakes. They also use milk and eggs to make the cake and cream filling. Consumers with egg or milk allergies should not eat these snack cakes. They are not suitable for those with celiac disease. They may also contain traces of sesame seeds, pecans, coconut, almonds and peanuts.

What Is the Shelf-life of Pinguinos Cookies?

It would be best if you always consumed snack cakes and other perishable goodies by the expiration date pre-printed on their package. However, these treats are made so that they will last several months from production. Store them in your pantry for best results. You can freeze them and thaw each one in the fridge if you cannot eat them all by the expiration date.


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