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HUMAN SERVICES
Food and Drug Administration
[Docket No. FDA–2012–P–1189]
Canned Tuna Deviating From Identity
Standard; Temporary Permit for Market
Testing
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA or we) received an
application for a temporary permit from
Chicken of the Sea International (the
applicant). We are announcing that we
have issued a temporary permit to the
applicant to market test products
(designated as ‘‘no drain canned tuna’’
products) that deviate from the U.S.
standard of identity for canned tuna.
The purpose of the temporary permit is
to market test the product throughout
the United States. The permit will allow
the applicant to measure consumer
acceptance of the new product and
assess the new product’s commercial
feasibility.
SUMMARY:
This permit is effective for 15
months, beginning on the date the
applicant introduces or causes the
introduction of one or more of the test
products into interstate commerce, but
not later than April 10, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Loretta A. Carey, Center for Food Safety
and Applied Nutrition (HFS–820), Food
and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint
Branch Pkwy., College Park, MD 20740,
240–402–2371.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We are
giving notice that we have issued a
temporary permit to Chicken of the Sea
International, 9330 Scranton Rd., suite
500, San Diego, CA 92121–7706. We are
issuing the temporary permit in
accordance with 21 CFR 130.17, which
addresses temporary permits for
interstate shipment of experimental
packs of food varying from the
requirements of standards of identity
issued under section 401 of the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C.
341).
DATES:
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The permit covers limited interstate
marketing tests of products identified as
‘‘no drain canned tuna’’ products. These
test products deviate from the U.S.
standard of identity for canned tuna (21
CFR 161.190, hereinafter ‘‘the
standard’’) in that the test products are
prepared by: (1) Adding such a small
amount of liquid that the products will
not contain a packing medium in
accordance with the standard; (2)
adding seasoning and flavoring
ingredients (i.e., lemon juice
concentrate, lime oil, and chili paste)
that are not permitted under the current
standard; and (3) deviating from the fill
requirements of the standard without
including on the product label a general
statement of substandard fill. The test
products meet all the requirements of
the standard with the exception of these
three deviations. The purpose of this
temporary permit is to market test the
product throughout the United States.
The permit will allow the applicant to
measure customer acceptance of the
new product and assess the new
product’s commercial feasibility.
This permit provides for the
temporary marketing of a total 533,333
cases of 12 x 4 ounce cans (totaling 6.4
million cans), covering 1.6 million
pounds (725,747 kg) of test products.
The test products will be manufactured
by: Thai Union Frozen Products Public
Company PLC (located at 30/2 Sethakit
1 Rd., Tambon Tarsrai, Ampheur
Muang, Samutsakon 74000, Thailand);
Paul Paulet SAS (located at SA Zone
Industrielle De Pouldavid, 29177
Dourrneinez, France); Pioneer Food
Company (located at Pioneer Food
Company Building, P.O. Box 4D,
Fishing Harbour, Tema, Ghana); and
Indian Ocean Tuna LTD (located at P.O
´
Box 676, Fishing Port Victoria, Mahe,
Seychelles). Chicken of the Sea
International will distribute the test
products throughout the United States.
Under this temporary permit, the
principal display panels of the test
products must bear the phrase ‘‘no drain
canned tuna’’ in addition to one of the
following names: ‘‘Solid Light Tuna,’’
’’Solid White Albacore Tuna,’’ ’’Solid
Light Tuna Thai Chili,’’ and ‘‘Solid
Light Tuna Lemon Pepper.’’ The
information panels on the labels of the
test products must bear nutrition
labeling in accordance with 21 CFR
101.9. Each of the ingredients used in
the food must be declared on the labels
of the test products as required by the
applicable sections of 21 CFR part 101.
This permit is effective for 15 months,
beginning on the date the applicant
introduces or causes the introduction of
one or more of the test products into
interstate commerce, but not later than
April 10, 2013.
Dated: December 26, 2012.
Barbara Schneeman,
Director, Office of Nutrition, Labeling and
Dietary Supplements, Center for Food Safety
and Applied Nutrition.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Food and Drug Administration
[Docket No. FDA-2012-P-1189]
Canned Tuna Deviating From Identity Standard; Temporary Permit
for Market Testing
AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) received an
application for a temporary permit from Chicken of the Sea
International (the applicant). We are announcing that we have issued a
temporary permit to the applicant to market test products (designated
as ``no drain canned tuna'' products) that deviate from the U.S.
standard of identity for canned tuna. The purpose of the temporary
permit is to market test the product throughout the United States. The
permit will allow the applicant to measure consumer acceptance of the
new product and assess the new product's commercial feasibility.
DATES: This permit is effective for 15 months, beginning on the date
the applicant introduces or causes the introduction of one or more of
the test products into interstate commerce, but not later than April
10, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Loretta A. Carey, Center for Food
Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-820), Food and Drug Administration,
5100 Paint Branch Pkwy., College Park, MD 20740, 240-402-2371.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We are giving notice that we have issued a
temporary permit to Chicken of the Sea International, 9330 Scranton
Rd., suite 500, San Diego, CA 92121-7706. We are issuing the temporary
permit in accordance with 21 CFR 130.17, which addresses temporary
permits for interstate shipment of experimental packs of food varying
from the requirements of standards of identity issued under section 401
of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 341).
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The permit covers limited interstate marketing tests of products
identified as ``no drain canned tuna'' products. These test products
deviate from the U.S. standard of identity for canned tuna (21 CFR
161.190, hereinafter ``the standard'') in that the test products are
prepared by: (1) Adding such a small amount of liquid that the products
will not contain a packing medium in accordance with the standard; (2)
adding seasoning and flavoring ingredients (i.e., lemon juice
concentrate, lime oil, and chili paste) that are not permitted under
the current standard; and (3) deviating from the fill requirements of
the standard without including on the product label a general statement
of substandard fill. The test products meet all the requirements of the
standard with the exception of these three deviations. The purpose of
this temporary permit is to market test the product throughout the
United States. The permit will allow the applicant to measure customer
acceptance of the new product and assess the new product's commercial
feasibility.
This permit provides for the temporary marketing of a total 533,333
cases of 12 x 4 ounce cans (totaling 6.4 million cans), covering 1.6
million pounds (725,747 kg) of test products. The test products will be
manufactured by: Thai Union Frozen Products Public Company PLC (located
at 30/2 Sethakit 1 Rd., Tambon Tarsrai, Ampheur Muang, Samutsakon
74000, Thailand); Paul Paulet SAS (located at SA Zone Industrielle De
Pouldavid, 29177 Dourrneinez, France); Pioneer Food Company (located at
Pioneer Food Company Building, P.O. Box 4D, Fishing Harbour, Tema,
Ghana); and Indian Ocean Tuna LTD (located at P.O Box 676, Fishing Port
Victoria, Mah[eacute], Seychelles). Chicken of the Sea International
will distribute the test products throughout the United States. Under
this temporary permit, the principal display panels of the test
products must bear the phrase ``no drain canned tuna'' in addition to
one of the following names: ``Solid Light Tuna,'' ''Solid White
Albacore Tuna,'' ''Solid Light Tuna Thai Chili,'' and ``Solid Light
Tuna Lemon Pepper.'' The information panels on the labels of the test
products must bear nutrition labeling in accordance with 21 CFR 101.9.
Each of the ingredients used in the food must be declared on the labels
of the test products as required by the applicable sections of 21 CFR
part 101. This permit is effective for 15 months, beginning on the date
the applicant introduces or causes the introduction of one or more of
the test products into interstate commerce, but not later than April
10, 2013.
Dated: December 26, 2012.
Barbara Schneeman,
Director, Office of Nutrition, Labeling and Dietary Supplements, Center
for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
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