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Can I use up current packaging or is new required if the product formulation has changed?

Started by , Feb 14 2024 01:51 PM
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Hi,

I hope someone can help! 

We have our current artwork printed with the ingredient declaration included.  
We have now amended the recipe to add a stabiliser to the formulation,
Everything is staying the same, just adding the stabiliser in. 

This doesn't affect the nutritionals of the product, 

Can we use this artwork up, and then have new printed?
Or do we have to have new artwork printed straight away now?

Any advice would be appreciated. 

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You're ingredient deck will no longer be accurate       so NEW

 

You COULD print just the ingredients onto a non removable label and stick on the packaging but that may not be worth it   between labour costs and label costs

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