Fat in Chocolate Milk
Chocolate Milk
Chocolate Milk: Fat (grams)
Chocolate Milk, Lowfat
(1 cup)
2 g
Chocolate Milk, Reduced Fat
(1 cup)
5 g
Chocolate Milk, Regular
(1 cup)
8 g
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Chocolate Milk Nutrition Facts Label
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Chocolate Milk Nutrition Facts
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