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MFAL 10: If I want to voluntarily declare major food allergens on my label, do I need to submit a new application for label approval?

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MFAL 10: If I want to voluntarily declare major food allergens on my label, do I need to submit a new application for label approval?

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Yes, you must submit an application for a new certificate of label approval if you wish to add this information to your product labels. The label must comply with the requirements of the interim rule. Approval of labels in compliance with the interim rule will be qualified as follows: The disclosure of major food allergens used in producing this beverage is optional, pending final rulemaking. See T.D. TTB-53 and Notice No. 62. However, any reference made to allergens must declare all major food allergens used in the production of this beverage, including fining or processing agents. MFAL 11: I use eggs as a fining agent in making wine; however, I do not believe that egg protein is present in the finished product. If I choose to list major food allergens on my label, am I required to include eggs? A: If you choose to list major food allergens on a wine label, you must include all major food allergens used in the production of the wine, including fining or processing agents, unless TTB h

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