Cannabis Packaging and Labeling: Staying Current
CBD and THC beverages make up 19% of the cannabis edibles market, yet most producers use glass or can packaging. To test the compatibility of
CBD and THC beverages make up 19% of the cannabis edibles market, yet most producers use glass or can packaging. To test the compatibility of
While COVID may linger unendingly as an endemic disease, its categorization as a Public Health Emergency (PHE) officially ends in the U.S. on May 11,
It’s budgeting time again for the federal government, and FDA has set out its request for increased monies to fund its “ever growing and more
With FDA’s release of its priority guidance topics for the Foods Program for the next 12 months, we see the agency as tipping its hand
While both Canada and the US require the food industry to be able to track food and ingredients one step forward and one step back,
With food labels being the primary source of information on a product’s ingredients – particularly for those who have food allergies – FDA issued new
It has been nearly six years since Health Canada’s 2016 announcement of its intention to propose mandatory front-of-package (FOP) labelling for foods deemed to be
FDA Resumes Inspections, Plans 2022 Guidance FDA is back on the road and planning new focus areas for 2022. Two recent FDA announcements provided information
FDA’s Intended Guidance List Foretells Agency Focus I often get asked “Where do you think FDA is heading in the near future around food regulations
Sesame: Just the Start of FASTER Food Allergen Identification April 23, 2021 will go down as a watershed day in food allergen control. Not