Labeling of Cheerios Toasted Whole Grain Oat Cereal Q’s & A’s Regarding FDA’s Warning Letter

Questions and Answers about a Warning Letter FDA sent to General Mills regarding
unapproved drug claims.

Guidance for Industry: Food Labeling: Health Claims; Calcium and Osteoporosis, and Calcium, Vitamin D, and Osteoporosis Small Entity Compliance Guide

Food Labeling: Health Claims; Calcium and Osteoporosis, and Calcium, Vitamin D, and Osteoporosis Small Entity Compliance Guide

Prior Notice for Food Articles Step-by-Step Web System Instructions for PNSI Version 2.0.00

Step-by-Step Instructions for submitting Prior Notice for Food Articles using
FDA’s PNSI (Prior Notice System Interface) version 2.0.00.

FDA Alerts Consumers to Recall of Water-Based Face Paints

FDA is advising consumers to stop using certain cosmetic Face Paint items as distributed by Oriental Trading Co., Omaha, Neb., due to adverse event reports of skin reactions in children.

Dietary Supplements Worth $1.3 Million Condemned and Forfeited to the United States Under Consent Decree

At the request of the FDA, U.S. Marshals seized more than 23,300 bottles of three dietary supplement products distributed by LG Sciences LLC, of Brighton, Mich. The seized products were marketed for use by body builders and distributed on the Internet and in retail stores under the names Methyl 1-D, Methyl 1-D XL, and Formadrol Extreme XL.

Guidance for FDA and CBP Staff: Compliance Policy Guide for Sec. 110.310 Prior Notice of Imported Food Under the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002

Guidance for Industry: Bottled Water: Arsenic Small Entity Compliance Guide

Small Entity Compliance Guide

Guidance for Industry: Cochineal Extract and Carmine: Declaration by Name on the Label of All Foods and Cosmetic Products That Contain These Color Additives Small Entity Compliance Guide

Small Entity Compliance Guide

Guidance for Industry: Bottled Water: Uranium Small Entity Compliance Guide

Small Entity Compliance Guide

Raw Alfalfa Sprouts Linked to Salmonella Contamination

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today recommended that consumers not eat raw alfalfa sprouts, including sprout blends containing alfalfa sprouts, until further notice because the product has been linked to Salmonella serotype Saintpaul contamination. Other types of sprouts have not been implicated at this time.

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