An FDA warning letter is essentially the equivalent of a “cease and desist.” If you’ve received a warning letter from the FDA, chances are something about your product hasn’t met FDA standards and they’re offering you the opportunity to make some necessary changes before your product is pulled from the market. Being issued a warning […]
Posted in : FDA , Leave a commentAs awareness of potentially harmful ingredients in foods rises, the demand for organic products grows. Companies that are able to market organic foods stand to gain significant profit, however, there are a number of regulations that govern USDA organic labeling. Certain requirements must be met in order to claim that your product is indeed organic. […]
Posted in : Foods & Dietary Supplements , Leave a commentIn May of 2016, the FDA made several changes to nutrition labeling requirements. If you manufacture a food product, these changes may affect the way you label your products. Here’s what you need to know. New Nutrition Labeling Requirements Increased size font for certain parts of the label. Food manufacturers must now increase the typeface […]
Posted in : Foods & Dietary Supplements , Leave a commentManufacturers of dietary supplements have a heavy burden to ensure the safety and efficacy of products they produce. There are strict regulations to adhere to as outlined in the Dietary Supplement and Health Education Act (DSHEA). Is your facility meeting these requirements? Find out now and how to get help becoming certain that your supplements […]
Posted in : Foods & Dietary Supplements , Leave a commentWhile cosmetics are one of the least regulated group of products by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there are still some guidelines that need to be followed. This is particularly true if you’re a small business making cosmetics at home, a salon, or small facility and aren’t manufacturing on a large scale. Here’s how […]
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