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Sodium acid pyrophosphate (SAPP) doesn't belong in foods labeled 'all-natural', FDA warns baker

2014-10-06 17:15:20| Food - Topix.net

FDA: 'Your products are misbranded because they bear the claim 'All Natural' but contain sodium acid pyrophosphate, which is a synthetic substance' Leavening agent sodium acid pyrophosphate doesn't belong in products making 'all-natural' claims, even if they are USDA certified organic, the FDA has told a Massachusetts-based baker. " Your liveGfree Blueberry Pancakes are misbranded within the meaning of Section 403 of the Act [21 U.S.C. A 343 ] because [they] bear the claim 'All Natural' but contain sodium acid pyrophosphate, which is a synthetic substance."

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