FDA confirms that Sunfiber meets its definition of a dietary fiber
With less than two years to comply with the new U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) nutrition labeling rule for fiber, countless food, beverage and supplement manufacturers are nervous about their formulas. If the fiber in their product doesn’t meet the new requirements within two years, everything from packaging to advertising may need to change, which is not something that can be done overnight.
Those using Sunfiber, however, are confident about moving forward. That’s because the FDA has already confirmed that Sunfiber—partially hydrolyzed guar gum—qualifies as a dietary fiber under its new, more stringent definition.