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Help is available for food manufacturers, importers and package designers who are trying to correctly re-label food products that are sold in Canada to meet compliance with Canada’s new mandatory Nutrition Labelling regulations.

 

Toronto, Ontario, Canada (PRWEB) August 12, 2004 -- Help is available for food manufacturers, importers and package designers who are trying to correctly re-label food products that are sold in Canada to meet compliance with Canada’s new mandatory Nutrition Labelling regulations.

Many products currently on-shelf are still not compliant despite being re-labelled specifically to meet the new regulatory standard.

Misinterpretation of the regulations is the reason that companies will have to re-address their product labelling a second time around.

The first complete resource kit for food product labelling that simplifies Canada’s new Nutrition Labelling Regulations is now available to order.

Published by Package Graphics, this “must have” manual is for anyone involved in food packaging for products made or imported into Canada.
The new regulations come into force December 12,2005, at which time most prepackaged food products sold in Canada will need to comply with the new regulations.

The 200+ page Resource Kit is available in binder or CD format. Easy to follow explanations and visuals are provided to enable clear understanding of the regulations.

Compliant templates of the many formats and versions are included along with detailed information on when and how to use each type of Nutrition Facts Table.

A full chapter is dedicated to the explanation of Available Display Surface (ADS). This is the first step in the re-labelling process that has never been explained in detail.

Sample pages, pricing and ordering information is available at www.package-graphics.com

December 12, 2005 is only 16 months away. The Canadian Nutrition Labelling Resource Kit is the answer to ensure the labelling of food products sold in Canada will meet the new compliance standards.

About Package Graphics
Liz Andrew, President of Package Graphics and author of the Canadian Nutrition Labelling Resource Kit has over 24 years experience in design, prepress / print, and marketing & sales promotion. Liz has also worked closely with Health Canada & the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to develop rules for assessing Available Display Surface of packages. Most recently, Liz became a member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals “Speakers Bureau”.

Liz Andrew
Package Graphics
416-489-2524
http://www.package-graphics.com


Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 August 2004 )
 




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