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When to use the term light or Lite in a claim?

When to use the term light or Lite in a claim?

A claim using the term light or lite to describe a food may only be made on the label or in labeling of the food if: (1) The claim uses one of the terms defined in this section in accordance with the definition for that term; (2) The claim is made in accordance with the general requirements for nutrient content claims in 101.13; and

When do you use lite instead of light?

Lite is an informal variant of light, usually used as an adverb meaning “containing less of an ingredient,” or “being less complex.” Being an informal world, lite shouldn’t be used instead of light in formal writing. In brief, lite is an informal simplification of “light.”

What are the different types of emergency lighting units?

Emergency Lighting Units 1 EV4R 2 EV4D-02WAL 3 EV Series 4 EV Family 5 EVHC Series 6 EVS Series 7 Dynamo Series 8 Dynamo Family 9 PG 10 PGN

Which is an example of a Lite Brite?

One notable example is the toy Lite-Brite. In its name, the toymakers modified words “light” and “bright.” Look at these two passages from literature. One quote, from The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, uses light as a noun. In the second quote, James N. Frey uses light as a verb.

A claim using the term light or lite to describe a food may only be made on the label or in labeling of the food if: (1) The claim uses one of the terms defined in this section in accordance with the definition for that term; (2) The claim is made in accordance with the general requirements for nutrient content claims in 101.13; and

Lite is an informal variant of light, usually used as an adverb meaning “containing less of an ingredient,” or “being less complex.” Being an informal world, lite shouldn’t be used instead of light in formal writing. In brief, lite is an informal simplification of “light.”

What are nutrient content claims for light or lite?

Sec. 101.56 Nutrient content claims for “light” or “lite.” (a) General requirements. A claim using the term light or lite to describe a food may only be made on the label or in labeling of the food if: (1) The claim uses one of the terms defined in this section in accordance with the definition for that term;