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MFAL 4: What are the standards for major food allergen declarations under the interim rule?

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MFAL 4: What are the standards for major food allergen declarations under the interim rule?

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An allergen declaration must consist of the word “Contains” followed by a colon and the name of the food source from which each major food allergen is derived. For example, a declaration could be “Contains: milk and egg.” If any one major food allergen is declared, all major food allergens used in the production of the alcohol beverage, including major food allergens used as fining or processing agents, must be listed.

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