What is the new Allergen FDA Regulation that becomes effective on January 1st 2006, and how does it affect my new or existing food products and labels?
The product package/labels Ingredient Statement must include a declaration of the existence of specific major food allergens as set forth in the regulation (including a Allergen footnote if non-specific). They include Milk*, Eggs*, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Fish*, Shellfish*, Wheat*, and Soy/Soybeans*. [* from all potential sources including the possible unintentional presence from the manufacturing process, ingredient supplies, process protocols, etc.] Some exceptions may apply we will assist you.
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