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Does the nutritional labeling have to be printed in black?

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Does the nutritional labeling have to be printed in black?

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(December 2007) Per the Code of Federal Regulations, the Nutrition Facts panel must be in black or one color type printed on a white or neutral background with the intent that it is very easy to read. However, the other required labels components (ingredient statement, signature line, etc.) can use inverse printing as in light type with dark background. In all cases, the information must be readable and compliant with regulations for minimum type size and specific placement. For compliance checks on your label prototypes select Label Compliance Review service.

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