I bought Varhona Cocoa (as per your recommendation) and I found it at Whole Foods in the bulk section for cheaper, so there is
no original label on my package.
Not exact matches
Smith & + Village elevated the range by using the high - end supermarket's crest
on the front of the
label, together with its
original name EH Booths & Co, to reflect its history as a wine importer and created own
label packaging which customers would be proud of.
I read recently
on another blog that focuses
on paleo / low carb diet that the
labeling on yogurt
packaging is deceptive, in that the sugar content of the
original ingredients must be listed, but that the final, fermented product really has a lower count.
-- Low Fat, Low Sodium, Light, or Reduced: While food
labeled low fat (3 g of fat or less per serving) and / or low sodium (140 mg or less of sodium per serving) must meet a set standard to stamp this claim
on packages, foods
labeled as «reduced» or «light» simply has less than the
original amount.
Eschewing even the threadbare commentary tracks, trailers, and «newsreel footage» to be found
on their other releases, it's a wonder Twilight Time even bothered to create
original packaging and didn't just send copies of the film out in CD jewel cases
labeled with magic marker.