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This Quick Start assumes two things:

You have built

BEFORE YOU START

  1. Build the Recipe for this label; andyou have successfully obtained a login and password from your admin.

Note: Genesis Foods will automatically save your work every few seconds, but there are some actions that require a manual save.

First steps

  1. Log in to Genesis Foods with your email and the password you received from your admin, if you have not already done so.

  2. On the Dashboard, click New Label.

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This will take you to the Label dashboard where you add a Recipe to your Label and make necessary adjustments.

Setup Details

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Note: For version 1.0, only U.S. labels are available. As such, you cannot currently select different years, recomendation profiles or bilingual. This will change as more labels are added.

Name

Use the established naming best practices agreed on by your organization. The name entry can accommodate letters and numbers.

  • Type the name in the Name field.

Authority

The Authority (this will be the name of a country or region) dictates the regulations for this Label.

  • Select your Authority from the menu options. What you select here will determine what regulation years and recommendation profiles are available.

Regulation Year

If you are creating your product during a compliance grace period, you may be able to use the older regulations. The most recent date will always represent the latest regulations. Available regulation years depend on Authority selected.

  • Select your regulation year from the menu options.

Recommendation Profile

Depending on the Authority and Regulation Year you have selected, these will be some variations of Adult, Child, Infant, Pregnant/Lactating. Most often, Adult is the correct selection unless your product is specifically made for a child or an infant. Recommendation Profiles will affect the % daily values on your label, but not the quantitative values.

  • Select the recommendation profile from the menu options.

Bilingual

Some Authorities allow for bilingual labels. The languages available are dependent upon the Authority you selected.

  • Check the box to show the nutrition data in two languages on your label and use the bilingual label layout.

Label Templates

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The program will use the temple you selected to draw your label. In most cases, selecting Standard is the best option. However, depending on package size, labeling space and contents, you may be able to use Tabular or Linear. Click the Learn More link to help you decide which label to use.

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When you have finished setting up your label, click Continue to Label

Select Recipes

Here is where you choose the Recipe you want to generate a Label for.

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  • click the X on the pill and perform the search again

Serving Options

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Most labeling situations require the display of a household serving size and the number of servings per container.

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

If your product contains only one serving, you can hide the serving per container.

  • Check Hide Servings per container

Recipe

This first line shows the gram weight for the Recipe, either as calculated by the program or as entered by you. This will appear in parentheses on the label.

There are special instances when you can hide the Recipe weight

  • Check Hide Recipe Serving Size

If your product is a liquid product and you have entered a volume conversion, you will want to show the mL amount on your label.

  • Check Show Serving Size Amount in mL (milliliters)

Display Options

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These options dictate how certain elements are displayed on the label. Note: These options are changing frequently as new regulations and label formatting options become available. The screenshot may not always accurately reflect the program.

Label Formatting

A Simplified label format may be used if 8 or more nutrients are present in your Recipe in insignificant amounts.

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This option is only enabled if your Recipe meets the criteria

Vitamins and Minerals

Check Use all Abbreviations to display the shortest allowable, version of a nutrient or other label element.

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  • Potass. for Potassium

  • Incl. for Includes

  • Vit. C for Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Footnotes

  • Select the radio button for your desired footnote.

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Make sure to check the regulations for those instances when you can hide the footnote.

Added Sugars Only

If your product is a single-ingredient sugar product, like honey or table sugar, you qualify for special formatting.

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  • Click Apply & Next to go to the next option or Apply & Close to close this dialog.

Mandatory Nutrients

Here is where you will find the available options for the individual mandatory nutrients on your label.

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3. Click Apply & Next to go to the next option or Apply & Close to close this dialog.

Voluntary Nutrients

Here is where you will find the available options for the individual voluntary nutrients you wish to display on your label.

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  • Click Apply & Close to close this dialog.

Approval and Download

When you have finished setting up your label exactly as you want it, you can choose to Approve your label and/or Download a printable or editable version.

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