Thursday Plantation labeling request
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Proposed labeling for Thursday Plantation 100% Pure Tea Tree Oil contains unnecessary information in "Drug Facts" box, FDA advises in Jan. 25 letter. Statement about type of bottle used in packaging "is not required in the 'Other Information' section of the Drug Facts labeling and should be placed elsewhere," agency says. In addition, proposed labeling for 1/3 fl. oz. size uses type size smaller than required 6 point, which "is not acceptable." Thursday Plantation has submitted several labeling exemption requests for its tea tree oil products, asserting package size is too small to fit required bar lines, font size (1"The Tan Sheet" Nov. 26, 2001, In Brief)...
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