High in heavy processing and additives.
7 Days Max
- Nutri-Score
- E
- NOVA
- 4
- E-
- E1510, E282, E330, E401, E471, E475
Allergen check
Contains eggs, milk, tree nuts and sesame.
Ingredients
croissant, palm, sunflower, cottonseed, rapeseed, Sugar, glucose fructose fructose with op, m op, Stabilizer, mono- and diglyceride fatty acids, Vanilla, chislennost regulator, Citric acid, Preservative, calcium propionate, about, cocoa filling, Glucose syrup, low fat cocoa powder, skimmed milk powder, ethyl alcohol, Emulsifier, polyglycerol esters of fatty acids, gelinas agent, sodium alginate, potassium sorbate on, the product is manufactured in an environment which uses as raw materials, Egg white, Nut, soy products, sesame seeds
Additives explained
- E1510
- E1510
- E282
- E282
- E330
- Citric acid
- E401
- E401
- E471
- Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids
- E475
- E475
Frequently asked questions
Does 7 Days Max contain milk?
Yes, 7 Days Max contains milk.
Does 7 Days Max contain gluten?
No, 7 Days Max does not declare gluten on the label.
Does 7 Days Max contain peanuts?
No, 7 Days Max does not declare peanuts on the label.
Does 7 Days Max contain eggs?
Yes, 7 Days Max contains eggs.
Does 7 Days Max contain soy?
No, 7 Days Max does not declare soy on the label.
Is 7 Days Max vegan?
No - based on the label, 7 Days Max contains animal-derived ingredients, so it is not vegan.
Is 7 Days Max vegetarian?
Not confirmed from the label - please check the full ingredient list. This is not dietary or medical advice.
What is 7 Days Max's health score?
7 Days Max has a Coreberry health score of 1/100 (bad).





