Sentences with phrase «see package label»

5 For detailed instructions, please see the package label.
See package label for treatment if in eyes or if product is inhaled.

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The agreement will see DewaFlex focus on the offset and label markets in France, and label market in Belgium, while the Apex technical sales team will focus efforts in the flexible packaging and corrugated industries in France through José Moreira, Jean - Pierre Verne and Carole Binczyk, and in Belgium with Edwin Spijkers, also responsible for the offset business.
Apparently, the type of silken tofu I purchase comes in a package that doesn't need refrigeration and is labeled «extra firm»... I have also seen it available in a «firm» variety.
One colorful trend seen during September's Labelexpo centered on the growing use of white ink on digital presses for labels and packaging.
The panel will see Ian Schofield (own label & packaging manager at Iceland) joined by industry experts including Nick Brown (head of sustainability at Coca Cola European Partners), Iain Ferguson (environment manager at Co-op), Shane Monkman (head of procurement, packaging & operations at ASDA), and Kevin Vyse (senior packaging technologist & circular economy lead at M&S).
Visitors to Labelexpo this week will not only see the latest foils from API at stand 6A23, but also the launch of its new custom - designed labels and latest packaging insight — while enjoying a complimentary drink and maybe even taking a «#shelfie».
In 2018, we expect to see these to develop further and gain popularity amongst print manufacturers, label printers and package converters as the business benefits manifest themselves as a clear competitive advantage which drives early adopters to excel.
Then you will go inside the renowned Blanton's Bottling Hall where you will see signature bourbons being filled, sealed, labeled, and packaged — all by hand.
Unless youâ $ ™ ve been living under a rock, youâ $ ™ re probably familiar with gluten intolerance and seen plenty of gluten free labeling on food packaging.
The panel will see Ian Schofield, Own Label & Packaging Manager at Iceland, joined by a host of industry experts, including Nick Brown, Head of Sustainability at Coca Cola European Partners; Iain Ferguson, Environment Manager at Co-op; Shane Monkman, Head of Procurement, Packaging & Operations at ASDA and Kevin Vyse, Senior Packaging Technologist & Circular Economy Lead at M&S.
I don't believe it's possible to visit a supermarket in the UK without seeing an innovation or a change inspired by WRAP's work — whether that's a change in pack size, different packaging, advice on storage, clearer labels, or tips on cooking.
After demonstrating its capabilities in the labels market, digital print sees its next big growth opportunity in packaging.
The strategy also uses the Health Star Rating (see «N — Nutrition label standards and regulations on the use of claims and implied claims on food») to guide users in selecting healthier versions of «occasional» packaged foods.
Sizes do vary slightly from brand to brand, so always check the label or packaging before you buy to see what fits your baby best.
I was also surprised and gratified to see the paper print its own editorial the same day praising our Change.org petition and advocating package labeling for ground beef containing the substance.
USDA and non-GMO labels can be seen clearly on the pleasant looking package design, this formula is certainly honest about what it contains and what it does not.
While there is no standard nipple flow that works across different brands, you will likely see packaging with labels like slow, 0, 0m +, 1m +, 3m +, and 6m +.
If you see «fragrance» on the label, without a 100 % natural promise on the packaging, it's likely that these are mostly synthetics.
If you purchase a food that appears to be a single serving, be sure to check the Nutrition Facts Label to see how many servings the manufacturer says the package contains.
That's why if you check the back label of many packaged foods like crackers, cookies, doughnuts, etc. you'll see these two oils listed.
When you look at the label for packaged gluten - free products, however, you will see ingredients such as rice flour, tapioca starch, corn starch, and potato starch, plus a load of unhealthy fats.
Check labels to see the sodium content of packaged and processed foods — you may be surprised!
I see these offenders in almost every type of packaged food, from snacks to marinades and condiments to soups (even some simple broths) and beyond, so I recommend checking labels.
What I saw on the back of those packages labeled «All Natural» was added flavoring, high fructose corn syrup, processed sugar and msg (they don't tell you it's MSG, they use much more clever words)
When I received the package it had been opened by the post office or mail carrier as the print on the shipping label was very hard to see and they could not make out my address without opening the package.
Every packaged food you saw on the shelves touted the «low fat» label.
When I looked more closely at the package, I saw that they contained sulfur dioxide and the label «contains chemicals known by the state of CA to cause caner.»
If you do buy packaged foods, you can check the label to see if it contains soy.
Bicolour Black and Mud (Grey Anthracite and Brown mixed) with velcro beside (see the pics) Special Piece from Fashion Show Never Used, with labels and original box.Fall / Winter Collection 2016 Packaging: Dustbag, Shoe box
Read the label on your package of gum and you will see an ingredient known as xylitol that is widely used in...
We have also been campaigning for much clearer labelling and warnings to be added to all packaging of permethrin - containing flea products, and it is encouraging to see that this has been having some effect.
If you look at the ingredients list, you may see that the five - ingredient dog food package contains three filler ingredients and is not labeled as «complete» or «balanced».
The packaging has also been redesigned to better showcase the products» strengths with easy - to - see treatment options and ingredients on the front label.
Once you've finished with your packaging, take a look at the label and see if it can be recycled.
And if you read labels, in one form or another, you can see that eggs are in most packaged things we buy.
I was so happy to see all those DVDs carefully packaged and labeled for us.
• Allowable lead content (maximum of 200 PPM or 0.02 %) • Cording methods for multiple cord blinds • Tension devices on continuous loop cords • Warning labels affixed to product when packaged and shipped (see label sample below) • Warning tags attached to cords when packaged and shipped • Stop beads to prevent accessible inner cord loops • Manufacturer's identification and date of manufacture
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