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Is it mandatory to write down "preservative (potassium sorbate)", or is "potassium sorbate" enough in the US?

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Is it mandatory to write down in the USA "preservative(potassium sorbate)", or "potassium sorbate" is enough?

 

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Yes, it is mandatory to bear a label declaration stating both common name and function. It would be potassium sorbate as a preservative or potassium sorbate (preservative).

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