Is it MSG free? Dreyers Outshine Fruit Ice Bars No Sugar Added Strawberry Raspberry Tangerine 12 Counts

Is it MSG free? Dreyers Outshine Fruit Ice Bars No Sugar Added Strawberry Raspberry Tangerine 12 Counts
Compliant

This product is likely msg free.

Ingredients

Strawberry: water; strawberries; sorbitol**; maltodextrins; white grape juice from concentrate (water; white grape juice concentrate); glycerin; polydextrose; citric acid; ascorbic acid (vitamin c); guar gum; sucralose; strawberry juice from concentrate (water; strawberry juice concentrate); carob bean gum; natural flavor; acesulfame potassium; beet juice colors; turmeric oleoresin color. Tangerine: water, sorbitol**, white grape juice from concentrate (water, white grape juice concentrate), tangering juice from concentrate (water, tangerine juice concentrate), maltodectrins, glycerin, polydextrose, natural flavor, citric acid, orange pulp, ascorbic acid (vitamin c), guar gum, tangerine oil, sucralose, carob bean gum, acesulfame potassium, beta carotene color, modified cornstarch, turmeric oleoresin color. Raspberry: water, red raspberry puree, sorbitol**, maldextrins, glycerin, white grape juice from concentrate (water, white grape juice concentrate), polydextrose, natural flavor, elderberry juice from concentrate (water, elderberry juice concentrate), ascorbic acid (vitamin c), citric acid, guar gum, sucralose, carob bean gum, acesulfame potassium.

Allergens

Manufactured in a facility which processes milk.

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