United States:
FDA Amends Listing Of Color Additives Exempt From Certification – January 2018
17 January 2018
Jones Day
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In the November 7, 2017, Federal Register,
FDA amended the color additive regulations to provide for the safe
use of calcium carbonate to color hard and soft candy, mints, and
chewing gum. The rule was effective December 8,
2017.
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