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Guide to Food Labeling Regulations USA CANADA Contents Introduction & Disclaimer 3 General Requirements 4 Statement of Identity (Name of Food) 6 Net Quantity of Contents 7 Identity and Location of Manufacturer 11 Ingredients List 13 Nurtritional Information 16 Allergen Labeling 23 Health and Nutritional Claims 27 Expiry / Best Before Dates 33 Language Requirements 35 Trust the Experts in Packaging 36 emmersonpackaging.com Guide to Food Labeling Regulations: 2 T 1.800.565.5480 USA vs. Canada Introduction & Disclaimer Food labeling requirements are complex and often confusing, but getting it wrong can stop your product from getting to market or result in hefty fines. To add an extra layer of complexity, regulations vary from country to country, meaning an acceptable food product label in the United States may not meet Canadian requirements. This guide seeks to provide a general overview of both FDA and Health Canada food labeling requirements, and illustrate the key differences between each. This guide is not intended to encompass all requirements of each government agency. This guide is to be used for informational purposes only. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, Emmerson Packaging is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences which may arise from the use of this information. By downloading and reading this guide, you agree to accept full responsibility for its use. emmersonpackaging.com Guide to Food Labeling Regulations: 3 T 1.800.565.5480 USA vs. Canada General Requirements USA Every product has a primary / principal display panel (PDP) on which certain information must be printed. The PDP is whichever surface the consumer is most likely to see on a retail shelf or at time of purchase. Both the product’s statement of identity and net quantity must be printed on the PDP. Other required label information (listed below) must be printed on the panel immediately to the right of the PDP, known as the Information Panel. This information could also be printed on the PDP. Required label statements for most food products include: • Statement of identity (common name) • Net quantity • Name and address of manufacturer, packer, or distributor. If the manufacturer’s name and address is not printed, the listed organization’s relationship to the product must be specified (e.g. “Distributed by Company X”. • Ingredients • Nutrition facts • Allergen labeling (mandatory for all products packaged after January 2006) The Information Panel must not contain any other information or design elements which are not required by the FDA. If the label is printed in a foreign language, all required information must be also printed in English. emmersonpackaging.com Guide to Food Labeling Regulations: 4 T 1.800.565.5480 USA vs. Canada
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