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SUGGESTED TEXT: There’s a new #SupplementFacts label in town. Be #LabelWise and make sure you’re up to date on all the changes to the new label! Learn what you need to know for consumers, retailers healthcare practitioners at www.BeLabelWise.org.


SUGGESTED TEXT: All #dietarysupplements are required to have updated Supplement Facts labels by 2021. Don’t be surprised if old labels are still on the shelves come 2021; this just means their label was created before the 2021 compliance deadline. Be #LabelWise! Learn more at www.BeLabelWise.org.


SUGGESTED TEXT: Some changes to the new #SupplementFacts label are more obvious than others. To see a simple breakdown of the changes and learn more about the new label check out www.BeLabelWise.org. #LabelWise


SUGGESTED TEXT: Because of new science and American diets changing, the “Daily Values” (DVs) of certain nutrients have been updated, so the percent of DVs provided on the new Supplement Facts label will also be updated. Be #LabelWise! Learn more at www.BeLabelWise.org.


SUGGESTED TEXT: Spot the change! For updated Supplement Facts labels, ingredients like Vitamins A, D, and E will change from amounts measured in International Units (IU) to the more common measures of milligrams and micrograms. Be #LabelWise! Learn more at www.BeLabelWise.org.


SUGGESTED TEXT: Spot the change! For updated Supplement Facts labels, folic acid—an important nutrient before and during pregnancy—will now be listed as “folate” and measured in micrograms of dietary folate equivalents or DFEs. Be #LabelWise! Learn more at www.belabelwise.org


SUGGESTED TEXT: Vitamin D and potassium are now considered nutrients of public health concern and will be required to be listed on the new Supplement Facts label. Vitamins A and C are no longer mandatory on the label. Be #LabelWise. Learn more at www.BeLabelWise.org.


SUGGESTED TEXT: Because the compliance date for the new Supplement Facts label correlates to the date the label is placed on the product, not the date that the product first appears in store, it’s possible a retailer may have a product with both old and new labels on it shelves at the same time. Be #LabelWise! Learn more at www.BeLabelWise.org.


SUGGESTED TEXT: Label Wise Tip: Pay close attention to the Supplement Facts label on your dietary supplements to verify that none of the ingredients interact with your current medications and/or diet. Be #LabelWise! Learn more at www.BeLabelWise.org.


SUGGESTED TEXT: Spot the change! For updated Supplement Facts labels, ingredients like Vitamins A, D, and E will change from amounts measured in International Units (IU) to the more common measures of milligrams and micrograms. Be #LabelWise! Learn more at www.BeLabelWise.org.