Understanding Front-of-Package Violations: Why Warning Letters Are Sent to Industry

Ever wonder if what you say on your label or packaging could draw the attention of the FDA?  It's always helpful to be able to learn from examples of what's unacceptable before you release your product packaging. 

The FDA has a helpful chart that summarizes  FDA warning letters for nutrition claims on packaging that provides great examples of what to avoid.  

So if, for example, your product is intended for children under 2 years of age, you may want to study the chart to understand why the FDA issued multiple warning letters to companies making nutrition claims for products intended for children under 2 years of age.

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