Are cellophane windows on bags or boxes considered as space available to bear labeling?
If the window is used for any labeling, including promotional stickers, the window is considered to be available labeling space. However, if no labeling is present it is not considered to be available space. • L9. If a straw is placed over the back of a juice carton, must that panel be considered space available to bear labeling? Answer: Yes, required label information must be presented in a manner so that it is not obscured. Firms having difficulties in presenting nutrition information on such packages may wish to request a special allowance pursuant to 21 CFR 101.9(g)(9) by writing to the Office of Nutritional Products, Labeling, and Dietary Supplements, HFS-800, 5100 Paint Branch Pkwy., College Park MD 20740. • L10. If the nutrients that are to be included on the Nutrition Facts label are present at 0 grams per serving, when can they be summarized in a sentence? Can more than one nutrient be included in the sentence? Answer: The nutrients listed below may be omitted from the list of
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