Cream Style Sweet Corn, 8.5 oz.
Cream Style Sweet Corn, 8.5 oz.
EXCEPTIONALLY DELICIOUS TASTE: Libby’s Cream Style Sweet Corn is made with corn kernels that are fresh picked at the peak of ripeness and then combined with kernels that have been slit open to allow their rich milky interior to form a creamy base before both are combined and then packed to seal in Farm Fresh Goodness for the creamy sweet corn taste and texture that you love.
NATURAL GOODNESS: Libby’s Cream Style Sweet Corn is made with fresh, 100% Sweet Corn for a sweet flavor, bright golden yellow color and just-off-the-cob crispness – that is then combined with kernels that have been opened to allow their rich milky interior to form a delicious creamy base. No Preservatives.
CLEAN LABEL: Just corn, water, sugar, modified corn starch and salt! Yep, that’s it. No Preservatives. Kosher. A crowd pleaser that is great as a standalone side-dish, snack or a “secret-ingredient” in your favorite recipes. Try our Corn and Sweet Potato Curry recipe on the back of each can or visit our recipe page on this site for more delicious recipes and more!
GROWN & MADE IN THE USA: Libby’s Cream Style Sweet Corn is grown and made in the U.S.A. – Cultivated in the U.S. heartland by multi-generational, U.S. farmers on family-owned farms located primarily in the fertile regions of Illinois or Wisconsin.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY: Packaged in convenient, recyclable steel cans made with Non-BPA lining (can lining not intentionally made with BPA). Ready-to-Eat. Please Recycle.
Other Sizes Available
Nutrition Facts |
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Serving Size 1 | ||
Calories |
Per 1/2 Cup
70 |
1 Can: Per Container
130 |
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Total Fat |
0g
0%
|
1g
1%
|
Sodium |
300mg
13%
|
580mg
25%
|
Total Carbohydrate |
16g
6%
|
31g
11%
|
Dietary Fiber |
1g
4%
|
2g
7%
|
Sugars | 8g | 16g |
Incl. Added Sugars |
6g
12%
|
11g
22%
|
Protein | 1g | 2g |
Vitamin D |
0mcg
0%
|
0mcg
0%
|
Calcium |
0mg
0%
|
10mg
0%
|
Iron |
0.2mg
2%
|
0.4mg
2%
|
Potassium |
90mg
2%
|
160mg
4%
|
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. |