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What vitamins are cuttlefish?

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Cuttlefish, Raw

Vitamin A 6%Vitamin C 8%
Vitamin B6 6%Vitamin B12 43%
Niacin 5%Magnesium 6%
Phosphorus 33%Zinc 10%
Copper 25%Pantothenic Acid 4%

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