Talk:Old Bay Seasoning

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[edit] Spelling

Nunh-huh: Thanks for catching my spelling error (cinnamon / cinammon).

[edit] Salt content

According to McCormick's website, 1/4 tsp (0.6 g) of the "normal" Old Bay contains 160 mg sodium whereas the low-sodium product has 95 mg sodium. DMacks 19:11, 19 September 2007 (UTC)