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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Nutrition Labelling Transition Period

(Canadian Food Inspection Agency)

As of December 12, 2007, the nutrition labelling transition period has passed. The CFIA website has been updated to reflect these changes in the following documents:

Chapter 5 of the 2003 Guide to Food Labelling and Advertising [nutrition labelling]

Chapter 7 of the 2003 Guide to Food Labelling and Advertising [nutrient content claims]

Chapter 12 of the 2003 Guide to Food Labelling and Advertising [honey]

Chapter 13 of the 2003 Guide to Food Labelling and Advertising [maple products]

Chapter 15 of the 2003 Guide to Food Labelling and Advertising [fish and fish products]

Section J of the Nutrition Labelling Toolkit [evaluation standard – introduction]

Section J2 of the Nutrition Labelling Toolkit [evaluation standard – label]

Section B of the Nutrition Labelling Toolkit [What Products May Carry a Nutrition Facts Table?]

Information Letter: Carbohydrate Claims on Foods Sold in Canada

Information Bulletin: Nutrition Labelling Regulations and Foods Sold in Restaurants and Food Service Establishments

Posted by admin at 10:24 AM
Labels: CFIA, Labeling
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