Iowa Admin. Code r. 21-71.6 - Standard for light butter
"Light butter" is the food defined in Iowa Code section 190.1(1) except:
1. The milkfat content of light butter shall
be 52 percent.
2. Light butter
shall have vitamin A added, if needed, to provide 15,000 international units
per pound, within limits of good manufacturing practices.
3. Light butter may contain the following
dairy ingredients: partially skimmed milk, skim milk, buttermilk, whey or
whey-derived ingredients.
4. Other
optional ingredients allowed in light butter are:
(1)Water;
(2) Salt or salt substitutes;
(3) Bacterial cultures;
(4)Nutritive sweeteners;
(5) Emulsifiers and stabilizers;
(6) Safe and suitable color
additives;
(7)Natural flavors;
or
(8) Safe and suitable
ingredients that improve texture, prevent syneresis, or extend the shelf life
of the product.
5. Label
declaration. The principal display panel of the label must include a
Cornparative statement expressing the reduction in calories and fat relative to
butter (i.e., one-third less fat and calories than regular butter).
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code chapter 190.
Notes
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