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odds & ends Cranberry & Orange Scones 12 Oz Upcycled Better-For-The-Planet Ingredients

Posted on February 4, 2026 by Admin

I wasn’t able to find a product listing in the database for Odds & Ends Cranberry & Orange Scones 12 oz (Upcycled Better-For-The-Planet) with an official ingredient list. That means I can’t pull a verified ingredient panel directly from a branded product database right now. However, I can share what’s generally typical for this kind of cranberry-orange scone — especially products positioned as upcycled or “better-for-the-planet” — and what other sources list for similar items.

Typical Ingredients in Cranberry & Orange Scones (like Odds & Ends style)

Products marketed as cranberry & orange scones generally contain:

  • Flour (typically enriched wheat flour)
  • Sugar
  • Dried cranberries
  • Orange peel or orange zest / orange flavor
  • Butter or oil / shortened fat
  • Leavening agents (like baking powder)
  • Salt
  • Eggs and/or dairy (milk, cream) in many recipes
    These elements are similar to traditional cranberry & orange scone ingredients found in comparable products. (giantfoodstores.com)

Typical Nutrition Snapshot (based on similar products)

For example, one cranberry & orange scone brand (~85-99 g per scone) tends to have per serving:

  • ~260–340 calories
  • ~10–14 g fat (including saturated fat)
  • ~35–47 g carbs (with ~14–18 g sugars)
  • ~5–6 g protein
    This is consistent with branded bakery-style scones with fruit inclusions. (Eat This Much)

What “Upcycled / Better-For-The-Planet” Might Mean

Products labeled upcycled usually use ingredients that would otherwise go to waste — for example, fruit pieces that aren’t cosmetically perfect or byproducts from other food production process — in a way that’s nutritionally comparable to conventional products but reduces food waste. This is a sustainability designation, not a standardized nutrition or ingredient claim, so the core ingredients will still be ones like flour, cranberries, and citrus zest.


If you want, I can help you with either:

  • A homemade recipe that mimics this product style (with dried cranberries and orange zest),
  • A nutrition estimate tailored to specific package size (like 12 oz), or
  • Where to buy it online (if you’re trying to locate this exact item).

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