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		<title>Food Nutrition Facts Labels Reducing Your Regulatory Risk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When&#013; it comes to food nutrition facts labels, our mission in the food labels&#013; industry is to communicate food and nutrition information to consumers &#013; appropriately. While there are clear and specific regulations governing &#013; what we can and cannot do on food labels, there are also shades of gray.&#013; How do you navigate the [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When&#013;<br />
 it comes to food nutrition facts labels, our mission in the food labels&#013;<br />
 industry is to communicate food and nutrition information to consumers &#013;<br />
appropriately. While there are clear and specific regulations governing &#013;<br />
what we can and cannot do on food labels, there are also shades of gray.&#013;<br />
 How do you navigate the ambiguities?</p>
<p><strong>How to negotiate tricky food label challenges</strong></p>
<p>Consider&#013;<br />
 for example a couple of potentially tricky scenarios. How they were &#013;<br />
resolved provides a bit of insight into the creative approaches &#013;<br />
companies adopt to ensure 100% regulatory compliance on their food &#013;<br />
nutrition facts labels.</p>
<p><strong>Scenario #1: New-to-the-world &#013;<br />
beverage depends on food nutrition facts labels to support its &#013;<br />
positioning in the highly competitive industry.</strong></p>
<p>Vitality&#013;<br />
 Distributing, a young start-up company, recently launched a new brand, &#013;<br />
the first of its kind &#8211; Avitae Caffeinated Water. Positioned as a &#013;<br />
healthier alternative to soda, Avitae needed to carved out a unique &#013;<br />
space in the fiercely competitive beverage industry and its food &#013;<br />
nutrition facts labels had to support it. This brand was the first-ever &#013;<br />
combination of natural caffeine and purified water and FDA compliance &#013;<br />
with food label regulations was absolutely essential to its successful &#013;<br />
launch. The most scrutinized part of the label is often the food &#013;<br />
nutrition facts label. Vitality Distributing got counsel on the nuances &#013;<br />
and tradeoffs for achieving brand goals and regulatory compliance. Their&#013;<br />
 ultimate strategy included creating a pre-emptive white paper to &#013;<br />
address potential FDA concerns along with a food nutrition facts label &#013;<br />
that sported an entire panel of 0&#8217;s.</p>
<p><strong>Scenario #2: Is there a difference between &#8220;0g trans fat per serving&#8221; and &#8220;Zero Trans Fat&#8221;?</strong></p>
<p>These&#013;<br />
 two statements are in fact different. &#8220;0 grams trans fat per serving&#8221; &#013;<br />
is a factual statement and is allowed on food nutrition facts labels &#013;<br />
provided the information is truthful and not misleading. If the food &#013;<br />
contains less than 0.5 gram (1/2 g) of trans fat per serving, this &#013;<br />
statement is allowed. By contrast, &#8220;trans fat free&#8221; cannot be used on &#013;<br />
food labels. Per FDA regulations the term &#8220;free&#8221; is a nutrient content &#013;<br />
claim and these claims apply only to nutrients or dietary substances &#013;<br />
that have an established daily value; no daily value has been &#013;<br />
established for trans fat. Further, food labelers need to know that &#013;<br />
existing regulations disallow claims about trans fat using the following&#013;<br />
 terms: Zero, No, Without, Trivial Source of, Negligible Source of, &#013;<br />
Dietarily Insignificant Source of, Low, Little, Few, Contains a Small &#013;<br />
Amount of, Low Source of, Reduced/Less, Lower, Fewer, and any synonyms &#013;<br />
of these words.</p>
<p><strong>Food nutrition facts labels &#8211; art or science?</strong></p>
<p>Understanding&#013;<br />
 regulation nuances for food nutrition facts labels is a skillful &#013;<br />
endeavor. There are many go-to sources that offer direction, including &#013;<br />
U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, FDA&#8217;s Food Labeling Guide, CFIA&#8217;s &#013;<br />
Labelling Guide, Silliker Nutrient and Health Claims U.S. and Canadian &#013;<br />
Regulatory Guide. In addition, Food Label News, a monthly e-newsletter &#013;<br />
published by Food Consulting Company is well read for what matters in &#013;<br />
food labeling.</p>
<p>An alternative approach is to work with a food &#013;<br />
nutrition facts labels regulatory consultant whose role is to understand&#013;<br />
 the regulations and guide the development and approval of your food &#013;<br />
nutrition facts labels accordingly. Companies such as Vitality &#013;<br />
Distributing mentioned above chose Food Consulting Company as their &#013;<br />
virtual food label department. In this role, the consulting company &#013;<br />
starts with an understanding of the business needs and with an intimate &#013;<br />
understanding of the regulations, providing counsel based on research of&#013;<br />
 other published government guidance, industry best practices and &#013;<br />
actions by consumer interest groups. With that background, consultants &#013;<br />
such as Food Consulting Company reach out to all client constituents &#013;<br />
including Regulatory, R&amp;D, Marketing, Legal, and Management &#8212; and &#013;<br />
in many cases negotiate between departments to find creative solutions &#013;<br />
for food nutrition facts labels that achieve business goals.</p>
<p><strong>Details and nuances matter</strong></p>
<p>Solving&#013;<br />
 food nutrition facts label challenges with inter-departmental &#013;<br />
negotiations can be a crazy process. Here are some tips to preserve &#013;<br />
sanity during the process of understanding and parsing nuances in &#013;<br />
regulations for food nutrition facts labels.</p></p>
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