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Product Name: | Country Farms Organic Apple Cider Liquid, USDA Organic with Ginger, Cayenne and Maple 32 servings |
Product Description: | Color:One Color | Size:One Size Try Country Farms Organic Apple Cider Vinegar Dietary Supplement Drink and join the growing crowd of people rediscovering the noted benefits of drinking apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar is created by fermenting the sugars contained in apples. This brownish liquid, especially when it contains cloudy strands of proteins known as the "Mother," is a potion that can help detox your body. |
Model Number: | N9851 |
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These two companies share the same address and are possibly ran by the same people.
https://countryfarms.co
https://www.windmillvit
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-c...c-10072014
"Your quality control personnel failed to ensure that your manufacturing, packaging, labeling, and holding operations ensure the quality of the dietary supplement and that the dietary supplement is packaged and labeled as specified in the master manufacturing record, as required by 21 CFR 111.105. Specifically, your quality control personnel failed to verify whether the manufacturers with whom you contract are manufacturing or repackaging products according to specifications. Your firm relies upon certificates of analysis (COA) from manufacturers with whom you contract in evaluating the potency or composition of your dietary supplement products, but you do not have documentation upon which to establish the reliability of the data that does appear in the COAs, and the COAs lack key information about your products. For example, the COAs for the following lots failed to contain the results of any laboratory assay testing or provided assay results for only limited ingredients:"
These two companies share the same address and are possibly ran by the same people.
https://countryfarms.co
https://www.windmillvit
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-c...c-10072014
"Your quality control personnel failed to ensure that your manufacturing, packaging, labeling, and holding operations ensure the quality of the dietary supplement and that the dietary supplement is packaged and labeled as specified in the master manufacturing record, as required by 21 CFR 111.105. Specifically, your quality control personnel failed to verify whether the manufacturers with whom you contract are manufacturing or repackaging products according to specifications. Your firm relies upon certificates of analysis (COA) from manufacturers with whom you contract in evaluating the potency or composition of your dietary supplement products, but you do not have documentation upon which to establish the reliability of the data that does appear in the COAs, and the COAs lack key information about your products. For example, the COAs for the following lots failed to contain the results of any laboratory assay testing or provided assay results for only limited ingredients:"
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These two companies share the same address and are possibly ran by the same people.
https://countryfarms.co
https://www.windmillvit
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-c...c-10072014 [fda.gov]
"Your quality control personnel failed to ensure that your manufacturing, packaging, labeling, and holding operations ensure the quality of the dietary supplement and that the dietary supplement is packaged and labeled as specified in the master manufacturing record, as required by 21 CFR 111.105. Specifically, your quality control personnel failed to verify whether the manufacturers with whom you contract are manufacturing or repackaging products according to specifications. Your firm relies upon certificates of analysis (COA) from manufacturers with whom you contract in evaluating the potency or composition of your dietary supplement products, but you do not have documentation upon which to establish the reliability of the data that does appear in the COAs, and the COAs lack key information about your products. For example, the COAs for the following lots failed to contain the results of any laboratory assay testing or provided assay results for only limited ingredients:"