Why does Full Strength have a Nutrition Facts Panel instead of Supplement Facts Panel?
There is a big difference between a Nutrition Facts Panel and a Supplement Facts Panel. A Nutrition Facts Panel is only for food products, while a Supplement Facts Panel is strictly for a supplement to food—not an actual food product. Since Full Strength is a food, it’s labeled as such. It meets the requirements of a whole food, not just a supplement to the foods you eat.
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