Is it MSG free? Reeses Puffs Treats Bars Peanut Butter And Cocoa

Is it MSG free? Reeses Puffs Treats Bars Peanut Butter And Cocoa
Compliant

This product is likely msg free.

Ingredients

Cereal (whole grain corn, sugar, reese's peanut butter [peanuts, sugar, monoglycerides, peanut oil, salt, molasses, corn starch], dextrose, corn meal, corn syrup, canola and/or sunflower oil, salt, hershey's cocoa, caramel color, trisodium phosphate, natural and artificial flavor, vitamin e [mixed tocopherols] added to preserve freshness, vitamin and minerals: tricalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, vitamin c [sodium ascorbate], iron and zinc [mineral nutrients], a b vitamin [niacinamide], vitamin b6 [pyridoxine hydrochloride], vitamin b? [thiamin mononitrate], vitamin a [palmitate], vitamin b2 [riboflavin], a b vitamin [folic acid], vitamin b12, vitamin d3), corn syrup, chocolate flavored crisp rice (rice flour, cocoa processed with alkali, sugar, malt extract, salt, caramel color), sugar, mini reese's peanut butter chips (partially defatted peanuts, sugar, hydrogenated vegetable oil [palm kernel, soybean], corn syrup solids, dextrose, reduced protein whey, salt, palm kernel oil, artificial flavor, soy lecithin), vegetable oil (palm kernel and canola), high fructose corn syrup, peanut flour, fructose, vegetable glycerin, reese's peanut butter (peanuts, sugar, monoglycerides, peanut oil, salt, molasses, corn starch), contains 2% or less of: calcium carbonate, salt, sorbitol, peanut butter, corn starch, peanut oil, nonfat dry milk, whey powder, soy lecithin, gelatin, natural and artificial flavor.

Allergens

Contains: peanut, milk and soy; may contain wheat ingredients.

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