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Choline Content Claims

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In 2001, FDA recognized the following nutrient content claims to characterize the level of choline99: “Good source of choline,” “Contains choline,” “Provides choline,” “Excellent source of choline,” “Rich in choline,” and “High in choline.” These claims would include one of the following statements “Contains [X mg] choline per serving, which is [X%] of the Daily Value for choline (550 mg),” or “Contains [X%] of the Daily Value for choline per serving. The Daily Value for choline is 550 mg.” The area within the brackets would be filled in with the specific percentages of the DV and milligram amounts of choline in the product.

The following relative claims are also recognized: “Added choline,” “More choline,” “Enriched with choline,” “Fortified with choline,” “Extra choline,” and “Plus choline.” The relative claims would also include the statements “[Percentage 10% or greater] more of the Daily Value for choline per serving than [reference food]. This product contains [X mg] choline per serving which is [X%] of the Daily Value for choline (550 mg). [Reference food] contains [X mg] choline per serving.” The area within the brackets would be filled in with the specific percentages of the DV and milligram amounts of choline in the product and a description of the reference food.

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