If you read the ingredients in Mott's low sodium garden cocktail, disodium inosinate is used as a flavor enhancer to provide the umami taste. It is added in conjunction with disodium guanylate; the combination is known as disodium 5'-ribonucleotides. As a relatively expensive product, disodium inosinate is usually not used independently of glutamic acid; if disodium inosinate is present in a list of ingredients, but MSG does not appear to be, it is possible that glutamic acid is provided as part of another ingredient or is naturally occurring in another ingredient like tomatoes, Parmesan cheese or yeast extract. So, to answer your question, YES. Mott's has printed confusing ingredients with blak ink on a dark blue background [low sodium version] to prevent you from doing the research and finding out that there is MSG in this product. They are also one of the many companies who think "You don't have the right to know if a product is GMO or not."
As of July 2014, the market cap for The Madison Square Garden Company (MSG) is $4,657,669,849.80.
on television, you can watch it on the MSG networks...they have MSG,MSG2, and MSG plus. in person you can watch that at madison square garden in new york
The symbol for The Madison Square Garden Company in NASDAQ is: MSG.
what is on each floor of madison square garden
Whole Foods
It get you your daily vegetable for the day !
Judith Baribeau
Mother Teresa
I prefer Mott's myself, but both are great!
Justin Bieber with 2 shows at MSG both 30 seconds!
It is Wrestlemania 3, at the Silverdome
MSG beats the prudential center in every way. MSG has the best atmosphere out of any basketball stadium. Only thing is, prudential center is WAY cheaper. But the answer is, yes, msg is bigger than the prudential center.