FDA Warns Supplement Own-Labeler, Hawaii Noni Leather And Lotion Provider
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
California herbal remedy and acupuncture provider is latest own-label supplement marketer FDA warns about violations of its GMP, claims and labeling regulations. Hawaii organic noni nutritional and topical product firm receives warnings listing its claims and branding violations.
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