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This promotional offer applies only to the listed variants starting with 850814.xx (.xx = variant identifier). James Wellbeloved CrackerJacks are delicious hypoallergenic treats made using only one source of protein and carbohydrate. They are free of many ingredients that typically cause food intolerances and are an excellent treat for dogs who suffer from skin problems or have sensitive digestion. These high-quality treats are made from natural ingredients and are free from artificial flavours, colours, preservatives and other additives. Like all James Wellbeloved products, CrackerJacks are ideal for sensitive dogs. Made with easily digested rice, as well as potatoes and tomatoes, these tasty treats are made with lamb or turkey meat, which serves as the only source of protein. Unlike other meat, both turkey and lamb are gentle on the stomach, making it perfect for dogs with food intolerances. These treats are rich in valuable vitamins, minerals and herbs, making them great as a snack between meals or as training treats for sensitive dogs!

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