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For each request, FDA is considering whether the declared label value for trans fat is 0.5 g or less per serving. This information 2005 is important because lower amounts of 2005 trans fat would have less impact on public health than higher amounts of trans fat. Thus, trans fat information in the Nutrition Facts panel will be missing on some products (that contain lower amounts of trans fat) throughout 2005 the next year. If trans fat is not declared on the label and you are curious about the trans fat content of a product, contact the manufacturer listed on the label. Q: I am a food manufacturer. Can I use my old label stock that does not include trans fat after the compliance date of January 1, 2006? FDA understands that some businesses may experience hardship in meeting the compliance date for trans fat labeling. Thus, FDA is allowing firms to request enforcement discretion to use existing label stock that does not include trans fat after January 1, 2006.
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