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MFAL 6: What if the food ingredient used in the alcohol beverage product has already been exempted from allergen labeling requirements by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

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MFAL 6: What if the food ingredient used in the alcohol beverage product has already been exempted from allergen labeling requirements by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

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For purposes of TTB’s labeling provisions, a food ingredient is not considered to be a major food allergen if it is exempt from major food allergen labeling requirements pursuant to a petition for exemption approved by FDA under 21 U.S.C. 343(w)(6) or pursuant to a notice submitted to FDA under 21 U.S.C. 343(w)(7), provided that the food ingredient meets the terms or conditions, if any, specified for that FDA exemption.

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