Guidance Issued on Proper FDA Labeling of Honey and Honey Products

In February 2018, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (“FDA”) published a guidance document entitled “Proper Labeling of Honey and Honey Products: Guidance for Industry (“Guidance”). Found here, the Guidance is aimed at explaining to industry FDA labeling for honey and honey-related products.

Honey is defined as a “thick, sweet, syrupy substance that bees make as food from the nectar of plants or secretions of living parts of plants and store in honeycombs.” If a food contains only honey, then it must be named “honey” and may also include the source of the honey.  Since a honey is a single-ingredient food, it is generally not necessary to include an ingredient statement on the label. If a food contains honey and a sweetener or honey and a flavor ingredient, then it cannot be called “honey”. Rather, the food product would need to bear a standard of identity (again, not “honey”) and bear an ingredient list on the information panel of the label.

FDA Labeling and Regulations for Honey Products

Under federal law, if a food product is labeled “honey” but contains flavor or other ingredients, the FDA would consider this product to be misbranded and/or adulterated. 21 CFR 101.4(a)(1) and 403(i)(2). Additionally, the FDA has an import alert for violative honey products and affected products would be detained until the product is deemed not adulterated or misbranded. Import Alert 36-01.

In sum, whether a product has compliant FDA labeling and is properly marketed as “honey” or a honey-related product with additional ingredients will depend on what ingredients, if any, are added to the honey. Thus, when developing a product to bring to market or importing a product into the United States, it is important to be sure that FDA labeling requirements are considered to ensure that the product is properly regulated.

If you have any questions about the proper FDA labeling of “honey” and honey products or how you can market products in compliance with the laws and regulations enforced by the FDA, please contact us at contact@sglawfl.comfda labeling