FDA Warning On Gerber Formula Claims Strikes Familiar Chord With FTC Complaint
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
An FDA warning letter to Nestle Infant Nutrition says Gerber Good Start Gentle’s labeling and the product’s website omit or obscure required disclaimers, rendering qualified health claims as unauthorized, and mischaracterize the product’s formulation.
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