Dr.Oetker FunFoods · Nuts & spreads

Peanut Butter Chocolate (Creamy)

More snack than supplement.

D41/100
they shout
25% protein
what’s true
25 g protein, 16% of calories, 17 g added sugar. Grade D.
protein / 100 g
25 g
16% of calories · mostly filler
₹100 buys
48 g
of protein
sugar
19 g
17 g added
price
₹210
400 g jar

How it scored 41/100

DENSITY16% of calories are protein2.4/25
QUALITYamino score 0.52, Incomplete10.4/20
DOSE2 tbsp (33 g) = 8.3 g5/15
VALUE₹81 per usable 20 g11.8/20
CLEAN17 g added sugar / 100 g11.2/20

The deeper science

quality · DIAAS
0.43
Low, needs a partner
leucine / serving
0.5 g
below the 2.7 g trigger
planet / 20 g usable
372 g CO₂
Moderate footprint · 1,953 L water

What’s actually in it

first on the label · Roasted peanuts, sugar, hydrogenated vegetable fat, cocoa solids, iodised salt, full list read.

hydrogenated fatHydrogenated/partially-hydrogenated oils, the closest thing nutrition science has to a unanimous villain.

The fine print

Sugar: Plain added sugar, the honest villain. Counted by the gram in the Clean score.
FSSAI: 25 g/100 g · 4.1 g/100 kcal, may legally print “HIGH PROTEIN” via the per-100 g route.

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Graded by math, not brands. Macros are label/brand-listed (June 2026); not medical advice.