Belgium:
FDA Issues Final Guidance On Added Sugars Labeling For Honey, Maple Syrup, Other Single-Ingredient Sugars And Syrups, And Certain Cranberry Products
05 July 2019
Hogan Lovells
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On June 18, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its
final guidance document on added sugars labeling for (1)
honey, maple syrup, and other single-ingredient sugars and syrups;
and (2) certain cranberry products. In this blog post, we summarize
the FDA's guidance on the added sugars declaration for each
type of product. Notably, for both types of products, FDA is
exercising enforcement discretion until July 1, 2021, for
implementation of the updated Nutrition Facts labeling rules. This
is effectively an 18-month extension from the January 1, 2020
compliance date for larger manufacturers.
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