There is a point in almost every supplement launch when the packaging finally feels finished. The formula has been approved, the bottle looks right, the branding is polished, and the team is ready to start talking to buyers. That is also the moment when a small labeling mistake can become surprisingly expensive. For a supplement brand entering the United States, the label is more than packaging. It is part of the product’s regulatory identity and, just as importantly, part of its retail distribution readiness. FDA’s dietary supplement labeling guidance applies to both domestic and foreign-produced supplements, and FDA generally does…
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