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Nutrition Label - Roll of 250

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Description

Mann Lake adhesive honey nutrition label rolls of 250 are designed for easy application on honey jars, providing essential nutrition facts to consumers as per National Honey Board regulations.

All beekeepers, honey producers, and agriculture professionals handling raw honey and processed honey must comply with food safety regulations and inform customers about the contents of their honey products.

The labels feature comprehensive nutrition facts that detail the number of calories, carbohydrates, fatty acids, and vitamin information in honey according to Food Data Central. This includes data on total dietary fiber, though most honey contains only small amounts of fiber.

Some varieties, like wildflower honey, buckwheat honey, and clover honey, may have unique health benefits due to their natural antioxidants and floral sources.

Additionally, factors such as moisture levels and shelf life can influence honey’s health benefits, ensuring consumers understand the quality and difference between various types of honey, including pasteurized honey versus raw honey.

The nutrition label for honey includes details on total saturated, total polyunsaturated, and total monounsaturated fat content, as well as the presence of micronutrients like protein, potassium, minerals, calcium, and alpha-tocopherol.

These elements contribute to honey’s health benefits and support its role in humans’ diet, as suggested by one study on natural sweeteners and metabolic symptoms related to diabetes.

The nutrition labels are printed right here in the US and comply with FDA food safety regulations.

The labels are available in different sizes: X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large to fit all honey jar sizes.

Quick Guide on How to Label Honey

Labeling honey jars effectively is not only a matter of compliance with food labeling regulations but also an opportunity to inform and attract consumers.

When labeling your honey jars, especially for varieties like clover honey, consider including specific nutritional information and any distinctive qualities of the honey.

  • Start with the Basics: Begin with the product name (e.g., "Clover Honey"); be sure to mention if your honey is raw or organic.
  • Nutritional Information: Include a section for nutrition facts. Highlight "Total Dietary" fiber if applicable, though most honey contains negligible amounts. Mention all components like carotene, niacin, beta-carotene, or lycopene, even if they’re present in trace amounts and linked to floral sources.
  • Source and Origin: Clearly state the geographical source of the honey, especially if local.
  • Batch and Barcode: Include a batch number for traceability and a barcode if the honey will be sold in retail outlets.
  • Health Claims: All health claims must be substantiated and comply with local regulations.
  • Packaging Date and Expiry: Indicate the packaging date and, if applicable, a best-before date.
  • Contact Information: Add your contact details, including the name of your company and contact information, to build trust and allow for direct consumer feedback.

This roll of honey nutritional labels simplifies the whole process for you. We have already included most of the necessary information, and all you need to do is customize them with your brand or farm name.

Plus, our affordable prices make it easy for small and hobbyist farmers to package and sell honey locally and in retail stores countrywide.

Specification

  • 3.80 inches
  • 0.80 LBS

Reviews

  • 3

    nutrition stickers

    by Dan on Apr 01, 2022

    Very expensive for what they are!

  • 5

    Fit well on 8 and 16 oz squeeze jars

    by William J. McVay on Mar 02, 2022

    Quality