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Example: If the conversion,1 cup = 240 grams, is entered, the formula can be added to another formula as 1/4 tsp or any volume measure. If no conversion is entered, formulas are added to formulas as a weight measure only (a weight measure is always available by default).
Serving Size
Servings per Container
Specify the number of servings per container.
Serving Size
Specify the serving size and unit of measure desired for the Formula screen calculations. This will display on the Supplement Facts label.
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Specify the number of servings per container.
Prepared Amount
If the formula is typically prepared before consuming, enter the prepared amount and unit of measure here. This can be listed on the Supplement Facts label.
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Manufacturing
Number of Containers
Specify the number of containers in the batch.
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Enter the desired unit for reporting the formula amounts in the Formula Amount column and for reporting the total Batch Weight at the bottom of the screen. The default unit is Kilograms. Click on Kilogram to select another unit from the drop down box.
Cost Unit
Select which unit to calculate and display cost in.
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This is a free-form text field that can be used to add notes about the Formula. Formula Notes will appear in the right side slide-out section of the Formula screen and will also appear in the Formula Report.
Click on the Notes icon
Enter text
Click on the Notes icon again to save
Special Blends
A special blend can be added as a formula to the final formula. This option allows a label claim unit and an overage to be entered for the special blend as a whole. The Formula screen will show the blend ingredients but does not allow further editing. Blend ingredients should be edited in the blend formula before the blend is added to the final formula.
Blend ingredients act like any other and will can appear in the Supplement Facts panel, or Ingredient statement .if inactive.