For instance, «the FDA can not require ingredient
labeling on products intended for salon use only,» she says.
Not exact matches
«The mandatory
product testing recommended by the Task Force is
intended to minimize the risk of contaminated
products entering the market and to verify the information
on labelling, in order to help consumers make informed decisions,» the report said.
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The nutrition facts and recommended serving sizes
on product labels are
intended for adults.
The company originally
intended to sell music as well, but Jamie Rosenberg, Director of Android
Product Management, said «A couple of the major
labels were less focused
on the innovative vision that we put forward, and more interested in an unreasonable and unsustainable set of business terms.»
Flea baths and collars should specify
on their
labels the type of animal the
product is
intended for.
Font size changes will be made (I assume larger fonts will be used), and images of cats or dogs will appear
on labels so pet owners can quickly distinguish a dog spot -
on product from one
intended for cats.
The EPA's response is that while they don't
intend to ban dog spot -
on products that have proved lethal to cats, they are working with
product manufacturers to change
product labels to clearly address the risk to cats.
When and if the EPA's recommendations are implemented, spot -
on package
labeling should provide pet owners with clearer instructions
on which species (dog or cat)
products are
intended for, and hopefully, information
on toxicity and documented adverse side effects.
The growing focus
on the
labeling of food
products intended for human consumption will inevitably continue to influence the pet -
products market, ultimately driving the popularity of limited - ingredient treats that address health issues and promote wellbeing.