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ersha

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Posted 23 September 2025 - 03:38 AM

Hi everyone,

 

Our marketing team wants to label one of our products “Caramelised Apple Balsamic. The recipe only contains 1% caramelised sugar (plus regular sugar).

 

I’m a bit stuck on whether that 1% caramelised sugar should be treated as a flavouring or it could be characterising component under FSANZ Standard 1.2.10. The Code says that “an ingredient used in small amounts to flavour the food” is not characterising, but I can’t find any guidance on what “small amounts” actually means.

 

Do you think it would still be compliant to call it Caramelised Apple Balsamic (with caramelised sugar declared at 1%), or should it technically be Caramel Flavoured Apple Balsamic?

 

Thanks!


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Posted 02 October 2025 - 05:02 PM

Hi everyone,

 

Our marketing team wants to label one of our products “Caramelised Apple Balsamic. The recipe only contains 1% caramelised sugar (plus regular sugar).

 

I’m a bit stuck on whether that 1% caramelised sugar should be treated as a flavouring or it could be characterising component under FSANZ Standard 1.2.10. The Code says that “an ingredient used in small amounts to flavour the food” is not characterising, but I can’t find any guidance on what “small amounts” actually means.

 

Do you think it would still be compliant to call it Caramelised Apple Balsamic (with caramelised sugar declared at 1%), or should it technically be Caramel Flavoured Apple Balsamic?

 

Thanks!

Call it "Karma-lized Apple Balsamic".   Then you're free, lol.

Like other places call a product Choc-o-lot instead of chocolate...instant labeling sin absolution.


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Posted 03 October 2025 - 03:37 AM

Hi ersha,

 

Perhaps this might help in your decision making: CARAMELISED APPLE BALSAMIC 250ML

 

Attached File  Caramelised Apple Balsamic.png   384.38KB   0 downloads

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

 

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Edited by Tony-C, 03 October 2025 - 03:38 AM.

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