Sentences with phrase «front label»

It is presented with a unique bottle closure, a two - part front label printed on specially prepared craft paper and a presentation box.
Working with the rise of photo - forward social media is the growing popularity of simplified front labels.
The small scale, pour spot, stand - up pouch and effectively designed front labels with on - pack messaging come together to create a positive user experience.
Front labels try to lure you into purchasing products by making health claims.
Research shows that adding health claims to front labels affects people's choices.
(In my opinion, this petition isn't ideal: the real issue here is not the use of aspartame in milk per se, something already permitted by law, but the lack of front labeling disclosure.
Although it would have made my life more difficult when I was an in - house advertising lawyer, it's heartening to see that the FTC is now more actively policing these sorts of potentially misleading front label claims.
He had two metal barrels up front labeled «Heaven» and «Hell.»
The Lunch Tray was apparently one of the first outlets to report last month on a new dairy industry plan to add aspartame and other artificial sweeteners to milk and 17 other dairy products without the prominent front label disclosures («reduced sugar,» «diet,» «reduced calorie,» etc.) presently required by the FDA.
Under current FDA regulations, dairy products containing artificial sweeteners (with a recent exception carved out for ice cream) must not only disclose those sweeteners in their ingredient listings but also bear prominent front label notices — such as «reduced calorie» or «reduced sugar» — as part of the products» so - called statements of identity.
When Orin Swift Cellars founding winemaker Dave Phinney introduced The Prisoner Napa Valley red blend in 2000, it's iconic art - focused front label became part of the meteoric rise in the brand.
Yet as much as producers would like to abandon some of those FDA front label requirements, they serve as a good tip - off to consumers about what they're buying — not as a substitute for reading back labels, but as a useful adjunct, one visible on the store shelf even before the consumer picks up the product.
These leading experts all share my serious concern about the dairy petition and so it was with some surprise that I read a new blog post by a respected fellow food blogger, Spoonfed, who seems to downplay the issue on the theory that front labels mean little and, at any rate, consumers should just focus on back - label ingredient disclosures:
There is even a section dedicated to Recipes, which offers ideas for delicious dishes made with products that have the Facts Up Front label.
Unless you are an excluded or exempt operator (see below), everyone who wants to sell agricultural products with the term «organic» on the front label must be certified.
Look for the seal on the front label of our Non-GMO products.
To augment the large size impression and emphasise Cutty Sark Prohibition Edition's authenticity, O - I has embossed «The Real McCoy» above the front label and «Since 1923» underneath it.
Just be sure to choose an all - natural, quality, organic juice whenever possible and be sure it has no preservatives or artificial flavours, colours or sweeteners — these are dangerous toxins that sometimes are really hidden from the front label (read the ingredient list please!)
And if consumers have never before seen aspartame in their trusted brands of dairy products without a front label tip - off like «reduced sugar,» it's even less likely that they will use back label ingredient listings to confirm what they already believe, i.e., that aspartame and other non-nutritive sweeteners aren't present.
Furthermore, while Spoonfed dismisses everything on the front label as «marketing speak,» I can tell you as a lawyer with food regulatory experience that companies often chafe under FDA - required front label disclosures.
But to the extent that Sp0onfed is also saying that these front label claims don't matter much, I want to tell you why that position is just plain wrong.
First of all, the front label «reduced calorie» or «reduced sugar» disclosures have always been prominent and useful tip - offs to purchasers that a product may contain artificial sweeteners or other artificial ingredients that many find questionable.
Yet now the dairy industry is getting a hearing on its 2009 citizen's petition (PDF linked here) asking FDA for permission to abandon those front label disclosures for artificially dairy sweetened products — and not just on flavored milk but also on seventeen other dairy products having nothing to do with schools, including whipping cream, sour cream, nonfat dry mik and more.
This idea deeply troubles me as a consumer, as few of us expect to find artificial sweeteners in such products and are therefore less likely, without a front label cue, to search the ingredient listings for them.
Don't just trust a food item because it has the word «HEALTHY» plastered all over the front label in bold lettering and glitter.
I have gone to the store and see chocolate bars that's say cacao on the front label then I look at the ingredients and it's cocoa.
We know that olive oil is healthier, but when it comes to store - bought dressings... Even salad dressings that claim to be «made with olive oil» on the FRONT label are deceptive, because if you read the ingredients on the BACK label, they are almost ALWAYS made of mostly refined soybean oil or canola oil as the main oil, with only a very small amount of actual olive oil as a secondary oil.
I always double check the ingredients label just in case as marketers always find a sneaky way to make a claim on the front label.
Products that claim to be «natural» or even «organic» on the front label are often not....
Just because the front label says crystal clear does not mean it will not yellow!
The law requires that the manufacturer's name and address be listed on the package, but beware of products that read, «Packed for or distributed by,» because these foods aren't made by the company whose name is on the front label.
Keep in mind that when food varieties use the words «entrée,» «platter» or «dinner» on the front label, they are required by the Association of American Feed Control Officers to contain only a very minimal amount of the meats that precede these words.
When reading the ingredient list on a wellness cat food, the protein source should be listed simply as chicken, beef, salmon, turkey or whichever meat is stated on the front label of the food.
The packaging has also been redesigned to better showcase the products» strengths with easy - to - see treatment options and ingredients on the front label.
I would make it bigger, prominently on the front label etc etc.] I work for Stormhoek, I don't own it.
5) How about a pic of you and Robert on the front label?
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