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First FDA regulation casualty I've heard of
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 461208" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>Oh my, yes! It takes a while to create palatable blends. It's rarely a moment in the morning of, "Today I will create!" If I'm reading the paperwork right, the product would need to be made to what the blender was after, then an up to two year testing period would be undertaken, lists of ingredients like on food products, health risk labels proposed, marketing, most of the usual stuff. The big issue I see at hand is the price tag. If alleged numbers hold true, a limited edition of 2400 tins would demand an astronomical price tag to warrant production, just in fees. </p><p></p><p> It'll be cheaper to get your stuff from the UK or Australia than at home. At least for anything post 2007.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 461208, member: 3652"] Oh my, yes! It takes a while to create palatable blends. It's rarely a moment in the morning of, "Today I will create!" If I'm reading the paperwork right, the product would need to be made to what the blender was after, then an up to two year testing period would be undertaken, lists of ingredients like on food products, health risk labels proposed, marketing, most of the usual stuff. The big issue I see at hand is the price tag. If alleged numbers hold true, a limited edition of 2400 tins would demand an astronomical price tag to warrant production, just in fees. It'll be cheaper to get your stuff from the UK or Australia than at home. At least for anything post 2007..... [/QUOTE]
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