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Is Maltitol an approved additive in Canada for cookies or biscuits?

Started by , May 31 2019 06:34 PM
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Hell all,

1)Does anyone know is Maltitol approved additive to use in cookies or biscuits?

2)If so are there additional
Labelling requirements?
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Not an expert in Canadian food regs, but it looks like it is permissible for use:

https://www.canada.c...sweeteners.html

My understanding is that cookies/biscuits are an "unstandardized food".

 

It does appear to trigger some additional labelling requirements:

http://www.inspectio...304?chap=2#s3c2

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It is an approved sugar alcohol, make sure you have it in the NF table and review the labeling requirements of your product.

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Thank you very much for the valuable information and advises for all!....


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