Category: Issue 404

  • California Governor Signs Caffeinated Beer Beverage Ban

    California Governor Jerry Brown (D) has signed a bill (S.B. 39) prohibiting the importation, production and sale of caffeinated beer beverages in retail establishments throughout the state. Effective January 1, 2012, the legislation provides, in part, “Beer to which caffeine has been directly added as a separate ingredient shall not be imported into this state,…

  • NOP Allows Continued Use of 12 Substances in Organic Production

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Organic Program (NOP) has issued a final rule renewing exemptions for 12 substances on the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances, which governs the use of synthetic and nonsynthetic ingredients in organic production and handling. After reviewing public input, the National Organic Standards Board recommended renewals for the…

  • FSIS Issues Health Alert for Ongoing Salmonella Outbreak

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health alert “due to concerns about illnesses caused by Salmonella Heidelberg that may be associated with the use and consumption of ground turkey.” According to FSIS, an epidemiological investigation led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and…

  • FSMA Fees and Burdens on Small Business on FDA Docket

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a notice and request for comments about fiscal year 2012 fees under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). The fee rates, intended to “capture 100 percent of the costs of each activity,” will be assessed for facility reinspections, recalls and importer reinspections. If no foreign travel is required,…

  • “Gluten-Free” Food Labeling Proposal Reopened for Additional Comment

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reopened the comment period for its proposed “gluten-free” food labeling rule. Originally published in January 2007, the proposed rule would have defined the term “for voluntary use in the labeling of foods, to mean that the food does not contain an ingredient that is any species of wheat,…

  • FDA Deems Lazy Larry® Brownies Adulterated Under Federal Law

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned the company that makes Lazy Larry® brownies containing melatonin that they are adulterated under federal law. According to FDA, “Your ‘Lazy Larry’ product is represented for use as a conventional food, and accordingly is not a dietary supplement.” The company apparently uses the term “dietary supplement” in…

  • FDA Warns CytoSport About Muscle Milk® Product Labels

    Less than two weeks after a consumer fraud class action was filed in California against the company that makes Muscle Milk® beverages and protein bars, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent a letter to its CEO warning that the products are misbranded because their labels either prominently feature the word “milk” without containing any…