date:Jun 25, 2014
potential listing of added sugars could be a positive or a negative, he said. Some companies may be able to get ahead of competitors and start touting products with little or no added sugars earlier.
In another potential switch, vitamin D and potassium might grab spots on the Nutrition Facts Panel while vitamin A and vitamin C might leave. A claim might spotlight a products potassium content, Dr. Post said.
Dr. Post said it is estimated 17% of the RACCs (reference amounts customarily consumed)