Is it MSG free? Emergen-c Daily Immune Support Vitamin C Supplement Powder, Raspberry

Is it MSG free? Emergen-c Daily Immune Support Vitamin C Supplement Powder, Raspberry
Compliant

This product is likely msg free.

Ingredients

Vitamin c (as ascorbic acid, zinc ascorbate), thiamin (as thiamine hydrochloride) (vit. B1) riboflavin (as riboflavin-5'-phosphate) (vit. B2) niacin (vit. B3), vitamin b6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride), folate (vit. B9), vitamin b12 (as cyanocobalamin), pantothenic acid (as calcium pantothenate) (vit. B5), calcium (as calcium carbonate, monobasic calcium phosphate, tribasic calcium phosphate, calcium pantothenate), phosphorus (as monobasic potassium phosphate, monobasic calcium phosphate, monobasic sodium phosphate, tribasic calcium phosphate), magnesium (as magnesium hydroxide, magnesium carbonate), zinc (as zinc ascorbate), manganese (as manganese gluconate), chromium (as chromium picolinate), sodium (as sodium bicarbonate, monobasic sodium phosphate), potassium (as potassium bicarbonate, potassium carbonate, monobasic potassium phosphate). Sugar, fructose, citric acid, maltodextrin. Contains <2% of: acacia, beet juice concentrate (color), caramel color, fruit juice concentrates (blackberry, raspberry, cherry) (color and flavor), glycine, l-aspartic acid, malic acid, natural flavors, rebaudioside a (extracted and purified from natural stevia leaf), silicon dioxide, tartaric acid.

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