Label Formatting
The Simplified format may be used if 8 or more nutrients are present in your Recipe in insignificant amounts.
Check Use the Simplified format
When you check this, most of the insignificant nutrients will be moved to a footnote, and it will look like so:
Check “Use ‘Not a significant source of other nutrients’” to show that instead of the full footnote listing the specific nutrient names.
Vitamins and Minerals
Check Use all Abbreviations to display the shortest allowable, version of a nutrient or other label element.
Some examples:
Potass. for Potassium
Incl. for Includes
Vit. C for Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
Footnotes
Select the radio button for your desired footnote.
Make sure to check the regulations for those instances when you can hide the footnote. 21 CFR 101.9(d)(9)
Added Sugars Only
If your product is a single-ingredient sugar product, like honey or table sugar, you qualify for special formatting.
To use the special formatting
Check This is for a single-ingredient sugar product
Your Label will render without the “Added Sugars” text in its line, but with the %DV followed by a footnote indicator (99% of the time, this will be the dagger symbol). In addition, an explanatory footnote will appear, like so:
In most cases, you will also be able to use the Simplified label format for your single-ingredient sugar product.