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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1600 - Food Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2023
RECORD_ID
PR0548783
PE
1608
FACILITY_ID
FA0027939
FACILITY_NAME
BOUJEE BAR LLC
STREET_NUMBER
1083
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
BARBERRY
STREET_TYPE
CT
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Zip
95391
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1083 S BARBERRY CT
P_LOCATION
03
QC Status
Approved
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SAN JOAOUIN <br /> Environmontal Health Department <br />5. Product Labeling: Initial if you agree to abide by the following: 01-1 <br />For a detailed description, see the CDPH document "Labeling Requirements for Cottage Food Products " All <br />cottage food products must be properly labeled in compliance with the Federal, Food, Drug, and Cosmetic <br />Act (21 U.S.C. Sec. 343 et seq.) The label must include. <br />Submit one example label for one of your CFO products. <br />The words "Made in a Home Kitchen" in 12-point type. <br />The name commonly used to describe the food product <br />The name city, state and zip code of the cottage food operation which produced the cottage food <br />product. If the firm is not listed in the current telephone directory then a street address must also be <br />declared. (A contact phone number or email address is optional but may be helpful for consumers to <br />contact your business. The registration or permit number of the cottage food operation which produced the cottage food product <br />and in the case of "Class B" CFOs, the name of the county where the permit was issued. <br />The ingredients of the food product, in descending order of predominance by weight, if the product <br />contains two or more ingredients. <br />The net quantity (count, weight, or volume) of the food product. It must be stated in both English (pound) <br />units and metric units (grams). <br />A declaration on the label in plain language if the food contains any of the eight major food allergens <br />such as milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, and soybeans. There are two approved <br />methods prescribed by federal law for declaring the food sources of allergens in packaged foods 1) in a <br />Separate summary statement immediately following or adjacent to the ingredient list, or 2) within the <br />ingredient list. If the label makes approved nutrient content claims or health claims, the label must contain a "Nutrition <br />Facts" statement on the information panel. <br />The use of the following eleven terms are considered nutrient content claims (nutritional value of a <br />food): free, low, reduced, fewer, high, less, more, lean, extra lean, good source, and light. Specific <br />requirements have been established for the use of these terms. Please refer to the Cotta e Food <br />Labelin Guideline for more details. A health claim is a statement or message on the label that describes the relationship between a food <br />component and a disease or health-related condition (e.g., sodium and hypertension, calcium and <br />osteoporosis). Please refer to the Cottage Food Labeling Guideline for more details. <br />Labels must be legible and in English (accurately translated information in another language may <br />accompany it). Labels, wrappers, inks, adhesives, paper, and packaging materials that come into contact with the <br />cottage food product by touching the product or penetrating the packaging must be food-grade (safe for <br />food contact) and not contaminate the food.
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