§ 101.54 Nutrient content claims for “good source,” “high,” “more,” and “high potency.”
§ 101.56 Nutrient content claims for “light” or “lite.”
§ 101.60 Nutrient content claims for the calorie content of foods
§ 101.61 Nutrient content claims for the sodium content of foods
§ 101.62 Nutrient content claims for fat, fatty acid, and cholesterol content of foods
§ 101.65 Implied nutrient content claims and related label statements
§ 101.67 Use of nutrient content claims for butter
§ 101.69 Petitions for nutrient content claims

Terms Used In CFR > Title 21 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 101 > Subpart D - Specific Requirements for Nutrient Content Claims

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