LadyM
Well-Known Member
I just read the following note from The Handcrafted Soapmakers Guild.
I'm sure many soap makers that sell, make soap from home, and do you all put your home address on the label? That seems so dangerous ...
Important Labeling Update
It has come to our attention that there has recently been a little confusion over the interpretation of one part of the current product labeling regulations.
According to both FDA and FTC regulations, every product label (including soap and cosmetics) must include the "name and place of business". The "place of business" is further clarified as the "street address, city, state and zip code." There is an exception that the street address may be omitted if the business name is listed in a print phone or city directory.
There has been some discussion as to whether a PO Box would suffice as some people with home-based businesses are not comfortable with putting their home address on a label.
Marie Gale, author of Soap and Cosmetic Labeling recently contacted a person in the FDA's Office of Cosmetics and Colors for clarification. He, in turn, checked with the FDA's Office of Compliance to get a final ruling on the debate.
The answer back from the FDA Office of Compliance is that a PO Box is not sufficient and that a street address must be included on the label (unless listed in a phone or city directory).
I'm sure many soap makers that sell, make soap from home, and do you all put your home address on the label? That seems so dangerous ...
Important Labeling Update
It has come to our attention that there has recently been a little confusion over the interpretation of one part of the current product labeling regulations.
According to both FDA and FTC regulations, every product label (including soap and cosmetics) must include the "name and place of business". The "place of business" is further clarified as the "street address, city, state and zip code." There is an exception that the street address may be omitted if the business name is listed in a print phone or city directory.
There has been some discussion as to whether a PO Box would suffice as some people with home-based businesses are not comfortable with putting their home address on a label.
Marie Gale, author of Soap and Cosmetic Labeling recently contacted a person in the FDA's Office of Cosmetics and Colors for clarification. He, in turn, checked with the FDA's Office of Compliance to get a final ruling on the debate.
The answer back from the FDA Office of Compliance is that a PO Box is not sufficient and that a street address must be included on the label (unless listed in a phone or city directory).