Below is a a zip file containing all of the sample labels from a cookie recipe.
Download Sample PDF Labels
Video Overview:
On May 27, 2016 the FDA approved a new redesigned label for food manufacturers. You can read more in the link below
When do I need to have the new labels by?
If you have less than $10 million in sales, the deadline for new labels is July 26, 2019
If you have more than $10 million in sales, the deadline for new labels is July 26, 2018
Special Note
Menutail is currently the only nutrition analysis tool on the Internet that is supporting the new redesigned nutrition facts labels in the FDA preferred font of Helvetica as well as the dual column labels.
What are the major regulation changes?
1) Serving Size Update
2) Added Sugars
3) Nutrient Disclosures
4) Dual Column Labels (see example of label at end of document)
Single Serving Weight 15.0g
Total Food Weight: 45.0g
Serving Size Ratio: 300% (45.0/15.0)*100
The Serving Size Ratio is between >200% and <= 300% which flags this FDA regulation and requires a dual column label.
5) Round Up Rule
Example:
Single Serving Weight 15.0g
Total Food Weight: 28.0g
Serving Size Ratio: 187% (28.0/15.0)*100
The Serving Size Ratio is between <= 200% which flags this FDA regulation
The new serving size is now 28.0g instead of 15.0g
Example:
Single Serving Weight 15.0g
Total Food Weight: 28.0g
Serving Size Ratio: 187% (28.0/15.0)*100
The Serving Size Ratio is between <= 200% which flags this FDA regulation
The new serving size is now 28.0g instead of 15.0g
New FDA 2016 Nutrition Facts Workflow
The FDA has changed the definition of Reference Amount Customarily Consumed (RACC) amounts. We have created a new page to help you find your new values.
On the left side bar click ‘Racc Helper’
This page is the same text as this regulation:
For example in this ice cream example
a. Serving Size – 2/3 cup
***Potential Impact to your food product packaging
Note that the new serving sizes may require you to reformulate your food packaging. We advise that you do some test runs of creation a nutrition facts labels to assess any impacts early on.
When creating a recipe, these two new values are now required:
For example, if you had
You would write:
The reason we need this values up front is because have to do perform a
In this page, there are 3 scenarios you can run into
Scenario 1: All rules pass
In this scenario, your serving sizes didn’t trigger any rules, and you will go through the normal workflow
Scenario 2: Dual Column Label
If your formulation flagged a dual column, you have two options:
Scenario 3: Label Serving’s Size Rounded Up
If your formulation flagged for rounding, it means your serving size gets rounded up, increasing the value of your nutrition label. You have two options:
In this step you can add ingredients with the autocomplete as usual.
You also can rename long text like
Allergens: Here you can mark which items have allergens
Added Sugars: For the new regulation, mark which items are classified as an added sugar
Ingredient Statement: You can clean up your ingredient list before the final label
Specify your serving sizes from the RACC page
You can review your final label here
Here are samples of the new redesigned labels:
Vertical:
Vertical Simplified:
Long Tab Label:
Short Tab Label
Linear
If your label is dual column, you only only can download 1 of these 2 labels.
Questions? You can e-mail contact@menutail.com