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Supplemented foods are prepackaged foods with 1 or more supplemental ingredients.

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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: supplemented foods supplemented foods labels prepackaged foods supplemental ingredients

To help protect the health and safety of consumers while providing a clear and predictable regulatory environment for supplemented foods, …

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Keywords: Supplemented foods regulations and compliance protect the-health-and-safety-of consumers predictable regulatory environment amendments to FDR amendments to Cannabis-Regulations

The lists in Table 1 outline foods that were issued a Temporary Marketing Authorization Letter (TMAL) as supplemented foods and …

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Keywords: supplemented foods temporary marketing-authorization letters TMALs supplemented foods regulations compliance with supplemented-foods-regulations

To help label designers and the food and packaging industry meet format specifications, we created a compendium of templates. The …

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Keywords: templates for label-designers supplemented food-facts tables caution identifiers cautionary statements food-and-packaging industry compendium of templates actual-size graphic illustrations

The document outlines cautionary statements that are required on the label of the supplemented food for each supplemental ingredient and …

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Keywords: threshold levels cautionary statements conditions of use supplemented food supplemental ingredient

This report summarizes the feedback received through the consultation conducted in the Spring of 2021.

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Keywords: consultation summary novel food regulations plant breeding

This document contains tables that outline formatting specifications of the variations of the supplemented food caution identifier that are acceptable …

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Keywords: directory supplemented food caution identifier specifications formatting specifications prepackaged products

This document lists all the various supplemented food facts table formats and the versions of each format that are acceptable …

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Employment and Social Development Canada’s (ESDC) 3-Year Accessibility Plan, based on the Accessible Canada Act and Regulations

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Keywords: accessibility disability ESDC plan Accessible Canada Act

In 2013, Health Canada received a submission to allow the sale of glabrous (hairless) hull varieties of brown and yellow …

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Keywords: canary seed glabrous canary seed Phalaris canariensis L. novel food regulations human consumption history of food-use