Pirate Booty, Baked Carrot Corn Puffs, Sea Salt
B&G Foods North America Inc.en:snacks
Allergen Information
β green = confirmed free-of Β· β red = contains Β· ? = unknown
Diet Compatibility
Allergen Summary
Pirate Booty, Baked Carrot Corn Puffs, Sea Salt by B&G Foods North America Inc. does not contain any of the 8 major allergens tracked in our database. This makes it a broadly safe option for many people with common food allergies, though always verify the product label for "may contain" warnings. This product is nut-free. From a nutrition standpoint, this product has poor nutritional quality (Nutri-Score D). This food is classified as ultra-processed food (NOVA Group 4) according to the NOVA food processing classification. Always check the physical product label for the most accurate and up-to-date allergen information, as formulations can change. This data is sourced from Open Food Facts and may not reflect the latest product versions.
Data verified March 2026 Β· Source: Open Food Facts
Ingredients
cornmeal, dried carrot, expeller pressed canola oil and/or sunflower oil, sea salt, dextrose, citric acid,
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Per 100g serving
| Calories | 464kcal |
| Total Fat | 17.86g |
| Saturated Fat | 0g |
| Total Carbohydrates | 71.43g |
| Sugars | 10.71g |
| Dietary Fiber | 3.6g |
| Protein | 7.14g |
| Salt / Sodium | 1.0275g |
Food Quality Scores
Nutri-Score
Poor nutritional quality
NOVA Group
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