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ldl cholesterol, slippery slide, otto, stellar evolution, foreign, alpha linolenic acid, fatty streak , vegetable oils, sugar, heart attack, processed fats, fat tax, | 21 CFR 101.95 Juice Final Rule -- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HAACP); Procedures for the Safe and Sanitary online newspapers Processing online newspapers and Importing of Juice January 19, 2001 FDA Publishes Final online newspapers Rule To Increase Safety of Fruit and Vegetable Juices. January 18, 2001 The Juice HAACP Regulation: Questions & Answers August 31, 2001 (includes labeling questions) Final Rule--Labeling of Juice Products; Warning and Notice Statement July 8, 1998 Small Entity Compliance Guide. September 18, 1998 Fresh Citrus Juice Manufacturers Can Ask for Extra Time before Warning Labels are Required October 23, 1998 Citrus Firms That Have Filed Agreements with FDA Extending the Compliance Date for the Warning Statement Requirement Complete list of firms as of January 8, 1999 Highlights of FDA Food Safety Efforts: Fruit Juice, Mercury in Fish. |
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Guidance for Industry: Implementation of Section 10809 of the Farm Security and Investment Act of 2002, Pub. L. No. 107-171, § 10809 (2002) regarding the Petition Process to Request Approval of Labeling for Foods that Have Been Treated by Irradiation. (available in PDF) Irradiation in the alpha linolenic acid Production, Processing, and Handling of Food. Advanced Notice of Proposed Rule Making, February 17, 1999 Other Information on Food Irradiation: alpha linolenic acid Background For Consumers Food Irradiation: A Safe Measure alpha linolenic acid FDA Brochure. January, 2000 Food Irradiation: The Treatment of Foods with Ionizing Radiation. June/July 1998 Is food irradiation safe? FDA/CFSAN - Food Irradiation Question and Answer FDA Broadens Use of Packaging Materials for Irradiation of Prepackaged Foods. Food Safety Initiative Constituent Update. Febuary 16, 2001 "Fresh" "Dear Colleague" Letter About Reopening the Comment Period on Use of the Term "Fresh" on Food Labels August 31, 2000 "Dear Colleague" Letter on the July 21, 2000 Public Meeting About Use of the Term "Fresh" on Food Labels Transcript of Meeting - July 21, 2000 Specific Requirements for Descriptive Claims That Are Neither Nutrient Content Claims nor Health Claims: "Fresh," "freshly frozen," "fresh frozen," "frozen fresh." |
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