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2010 California Code
Food and Agricultural Code
Article 3.5. High Nutrient Lowfat Milk
FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 38221-38224
38221. (a) High nutrient lowfat milk is a market milk product with added milk solids derived from market milk. It shall contain not less than 1.0 percent milk fat or more than 1.2 percent milk fat and not less than 13.1 percent of total milk solids. (b) In addition to any other vitamins and minerals which may be added, it shall contain the following vitamins and minerals: vitamin C, niacinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, calcium panothenate, magnesium, and zinc. When added, each of the above listed vitamins and minerals shall provide at least 25 percent of the United States Recommended Daily Allowance in an eight ounce serving. 38222. Except as otherwise provided in this article, high nutrient lowfat milk shall meet all standards and requirements which are specified in this division for market milk. 38224. High nutrient lowfat milk shall be labeled in accordance with statutes and regulations applicable to vitamin and mineral addition. The phrase "multiple vitamins and minerals added" shall appear with the product on the principal display panel or panels.
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