Do water bottles need nutrition facts?

Just like other packaged food product stickers, water bottle labels need to contain information about the ingredients in water. These are usually: calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, iron, hydrocarbons, sulphates, and fluorides. Water bottles also need to include a nutrition facts label.

How do I make a label for a bottle in Word?

How to Make Pretty Labels in Microsoft Word + FREE Printable

  1. Choose your shape. Beginning with a blank document, click on the “Insert” tab, select “Shapes,” and choose the desired shape for your label.
  2. Adjust your outline and fill settings.
  3. Add a layer, if desired.
  4. Add your text.
  5. “Group” your label.
  6. 350 Comments.

What font are nutrition facts in?

Helvetica
In the end, any font deemed “easy to read” is OK to use on your nutrition facts label. The FDA uses Helvetica in their examples and (most likely) because of that fact most labels use Helvetica.

How do you make a food label in Word?

Create and print labels

  1. Go to Mailings > Labels.
  2. Select Options and choose a label vendor and product to use.
  3. Type an address or other information in the Address box (text only).
  4. To change the formatting, select the text, right-click, and make changes with Font or Paragraph.
  5. Select OK.

Why does some water have nutrition facts?

All types of water, including tap water, provide trace elements, such as copper, magnesium and chloride. Springwater and sparkling mineral water are the most nutritious, as they come from underground sources rich in minerals and trace elements.

What are the FDA standards for bottled water?

Under the standard of identity (165.110[a]), FDA describes bottled water as water that is intended for human consumption and that is sealed in bottles or other containers with no added ingredients except that it may contain safe and suitable antimicrobial agents.

How do I create a label template in Word?

To create a template:

  1. Step 1: Click on Options; this opens a dialogue box called Label Options.
  2. Step 2: Click on New Label; this opens a dialogue box called Label Details.
  3. Step 3: Enter your required measurements.
  4. Step 4: Give your template a name, and click OK.

What font is used for nutrition facts?