Genesis R&D Manual

Labels: Advanced Types

This section covers the creation of advanced label formats:

  • Dual Declaration Labels

  • Aggregate Labels

  • Multiple Serving Size Labels for one Recipe

Advanced Label Types

Dual Declaration

The Dual Declaration Label is used when the food requires further preparation. One column lists information for the product as is, the other for the food as prepared. 

Aggregate

The Aggregate Label is used when individual items are packaged together (a variety pack of breakfast cereals, for example). Information for each item is listed in a separate column. 

Multiple Labels

Use to create multiple labels (with various serving sizes, for example) from one Recipe without havingto change the Recipe.





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Creating a Dual Declaration Label

To create a Dual Declaration Label, you must have first created the associated Recipes (on for the product as is and one for it as prepared) for that Label.

  1. From the Home screen, select New>Advanced Label

  2. Enter the Name for your Label. 

  3. Select country.

  4. Select Dual Declaration.

  5. Style and Format cannot be changed.

  6. Select Footnote position.

  7. Edit the other options as necessary

Dual Column Label for a single Recipe

  1. With the Recipe open, go to Edit Label and select General.

  2. For Label, choose Dual Column.

  3. Expand US and Dual Column.

  4. Enter headers and a container weight. The resulting label will look like something like this:

Adding Label Items

At this point, you will add the two label items.

  1. Click Add.

  2. From the available Recipes, select the first item to be listed. You must add at least one item before you are allowed to continue.

  3. Click Edit. The default amount will be one serving of the recipe. If necessary, change quantity and amount.

    1. Enter Serving Size and Servings per Container.

    2. The default heading will be the title of the Recipe. If necessary, enter a new heading.

    3. Click OK.

  4. Click Add.

  5. Select the second item to be listed and Edit this item, if necessary.

  6. Click Finish.

Creating an Aggregate Label



To create an Aggregate Label, you must have first created the associated Recipes for that Label.

  1. On the Home ribbon, select New>Advanced Label.

  2. Enter the Name for your Label.

  3. Select country

  4. Select Aggregate.

  5. Style and Format cannot be changed.

Adding Label Items

  1. Click Add.

  2. Select the first item to be listed from the available Recipes.

  3. Click Edit.

  4. The default amount will be one serving of the recipe. If necessary, change quantity and amount.

    1. Enter Serving Size and Servings per Container.

    2. The default heading will be the title of the Recipe. If necessary, enter a new heading. Ex: “Rice Cereal”
      or “Wheat Cereal”

    3. Click OK.

  5. Click Add.

  6. Select additional items in the same manner.

  7. Click Finish.

An Aggregate Label can be sized and formatted like any other label.

Creating Many Labels from one Recipe



If, for example, you have created a candy bar that you will be packaging in 10 oz., 5 oz., and 12 oz. sizes, you can create one Recipe for the candy bar and create Labels for each size simply by changing the serving size and number of servings per container entered. Because it will be the same recipe, the nutrient content will remain the same. Only the serving sizes and servings per container will change accordingly.

  1. Create the Recipe you will be using.

  2. Select the Advanced Label button.

  3. Select New.

  4. Name the Label.

  5. Select Standard Type under Label.

  6. Click Next.

  7. Add the Recipe.

  8. Click Finish.

  9. Save that Label.

Change serving size and servings per container

  1. Right-click on the Label and select Settings.

  2. Select Items.

  3. Click Edit.

  4. Enter in the Serving Size and Servings per container.

  5. Make sure the Override Label box is checked.

  6. Click OK.

  7. Save this Label under a different name.

Continue creating Labels in this manner. Remember: Overriding the Recipe’s serving size and servings per container does not recalculate the nutrient information. Therefore, double-check to make sure your entered serving size is accurate per the nutrient value.