BFAD FDA REGULATION NO. 001-D s. 1982, November 08, 1982
[ BFAD FDA REGULATION NO. 001-D s. 1982, November 08, 1982 ]
GUIDELINES FOR THE OPEN-DATE MARKING OF VITAMIN C - ENRICHED LIQUID FRUIT DRINKS
1 Scope
This guideline prescribes the requirements for the open-date marking of Vitamin C - enriched liquid fruit drinks which have been processed to enable storage at ambient conditions.
2 Definitions
For the purpose of this guideline, the following definitions shall apply:
2.1 Fruit Drink is a beverage prepared from fruit juice or fruit juice concentrate or fruit puree and/or fruit flavors, into which sugar and citric acid may have been added.
2.2 Vitamin C — Enriched (fortified) fruit drink is one to which ascorbic acid has been added such that throughout the estimated shelf-life of the product, the Vitacim C content is not lower than 30 mg/250 ml of a ready-to-drink product.
3 Requirements
All products covered by this guideline shall prominently indicate in their label a "Best before" date, at which time the specified limit is expected to be reached.
3.1 Minimum Vitamin C — 80% of label claim but not less than 30 mg/250 ml of a ready-to-drink product.
4 Date of Effectivity
For products covered by this guideline, full compliance to the open-date marking regulation shall be on January 1983.
Adopted: 8 Nov. 1982
(SGD.) CATALINA C. SANCHEZ Acting Administrator
(SGD.) J. C. AZURIN Minister of Health
Re-issued: 7 Oct. 1991
(SGD.) QUINTIN L. KINTANAR, M.D., Ph.D. Director Assistant Secretary for Standards and Regulation
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