Some examples of nutrient content claims are sugar-free, lean, light, and many other terms. Some Nutrient claims are about the content of certain nutrients and may state that the product is low in fat or a good source of calcium. The FDA (The Food and Drug...
Some examples of nutrient content claims are sugar-free, lean, light, and many other terms. Some Nutrient claims are about the content of certain nutrients and may state that the product is low in fat or a good source of calcium. The FDA (The Food and Drug...
As a food manufacturer, your food and beverage labels reflect each product’s nutrition profile. With Nutritionist Pro™, you can have FDA nutrition labels in both English and Spanish. In this blog post, we’ll discuss who Nutritionist Pro™ is for, why it’s important to...
Do you count calories or shudder at the serving size whenever you finish off a pint of ice cream? Then, you may be glad to see the inclusions on the new nutrition facts panel. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given the nutrition facts label a bit of a...
Do you know that many pre packed food products need a nutrition facts label? In some cases, you can apply for an exemption, provided certain criteria are met. In those cases nutrition labeling might not be needed. Most food businesses are required to have nutrition...
Are you wondering how to create a nutrition label for your food product? There are two methods available to produce a nutrition facts label. They are either laboratory analysis or data-based software analysis. Most foods can qualify for data-based software analysis,...