Sentences with phrase «prominent front label»

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.

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I told you how the dairy industry wants to change the «statements of identity» for milk and 17 other dairy products to allow non-nutritive sweeteners (such as aspartame) in these products without the prominent front - label «nutrient content claims» currently required by FDA regulations — phrases like «reduced sugar» or «reduced calorie.»
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.
In late February, I alerted you to an FDA citizen petition which would allow the dairy industry to add non-nutritive sweeteners (such as aspartame) to milk and 17 other dairy products without the prominent front - label «nutrient content claims»... [Continue reading]
The only problem, industry representatives say, is that current federal rules on such products require prominent «reduced calorie» labeling on the front of the package, which is «not attractive to children» and contributes to an «overall decline in milk consumption.»
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