Is it MSG free? Orgain Organic Protein + 50 Superfoods Protein Powder Vanilla Bean

Is it MSG free? Orgain Organic Protein + 50 Superfoods Protein Powder Vanilla Bean
Compliant

This product is likely msg free.

Ingredients

Orgain organic protein blend* (pea protein*, brown rice protein*, chia seed*), orgain organic creamer base* (acacia*, high oleic sunflower oil*, rice dextrin*, sunflower lecithin*, rosemary extract*), erythritol*, natural flavors*, acacia*, orgain organic 50 superfoods blend* [millet*, amaranth*, buckwheat*, quinoa*, chia*, kale powder*, apple pulp*, cinnamon*, organic sprouts blend (amaranth sprout*, quinoa sprout*, millet sprout*, buckwheat sprout*, garbanzo bean sprout*, lentil sprout*, adzuki sprout*, flax sprout*, sunflower sprout*, pumpkin sprout*, chia sprout*, sesame sprout*), organic super veggies, super berries, super grasses & super foods blend (acai*, cranberry*, wheat grass*, barley grass*, oat grass*, banana*, mango*, beet*, carrot*, spinach*, broccoli*, tomato*, kale*, cabbage*, parsley leaf*, brussels sprout*, green bell pepper*, cucumber*, celery*, garlic*, ginger root*, green onion*, cauliflower*, asparagus*, pineapple*, turmeric*, strawberry*, tart cherry*, blackberry*, blueberry*, raspberry*)], reb a (stevia extract)*, sea salt, guar gum*, xanthan gum, natural flavor, organic food based vitamin c (amla fruit extract*), organic food based b vitamin blend (guava*, holy basil*, lemon extract*), probiotic (bacillus subtilis). *certified organic ingredients

Allergens

Contains: sesame

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