[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 21CFR101.30]

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                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                          SERVICES (CONTINUED)
 
PART 101_FOOD LABELING--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart B_Specific Food Labeling Requirements
 
Sec.  101.30  Percentage juice declaration for foods purporting to be 
beverages that contain fruit or vegetable juice.

    (a) This section applies to any food that purports to be a beverage 
that contains any fruit or vegetable juice (i.e., the product's 
advertising, label, or labeling bears the name of, or variation on the 
name of, or makes any other direct or indirect representation with 
respect to, any fruit or vegetable juice), or the label or labeling 
bears any vignette (i.e., depiction of a fruit or vegetable) or other 
pictorial representation of any fruit or vegetable, or the product 
contains color and flavor that gives the beverage the appearance and 
taste of containing a fruit or vegetable juice. The beverage may be 
carbonated or noncarbonated, concentrated, full-strength, diluted, or 
contain no juice. For example, a soft drink (soda) that does not 
represent or suggest by its physical characteristics, name, labeling, 
ingredient statement, or advertising that it contains fruit or vegetable 
juice does not purport to contain juice and therefore does not require a 
percent juice declaration.
    (b)(1) If the beverage contains fruit or vegetable juice, the 
percentage shall be declared by the words ``Contains -- percent (or %) 
------ juice'' or ``-- percent (or %) juice,'' or a similar phrase, with 
the first blank filled in with the percentage expressed as a whole 
number not greater than the actual percentage of the juice and the 
second blank (if used) filled in with the name of the particular fruit 
or vegetable (e.g., ``Contains 50 percent apple juice'' or ``50 percent 
juice'').
    (2) If the beverage contains less than 1 percent juice, the total 
percentage juice shall be declared as ``less than 1 percent juice'' or 
``less than 1 percent

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------ juice'' with the blank filled in with the name of the particular 
fruit or vegetable.
    (3) If the beverage contains 100 percent juice and also contains 
non-juice ingredients that do not result in a diminution of the juice 
soluble solids or, in the case of expressed juice, in a change in the 
volume, when the 100 percent juice declaration appears on a panel of the 
label that does not also bear the ingredient statement, it must be 
accompanied by the phrase ``with added ------,'' the blank filled in 
with a term such as ``ingredient(s),'' ``preservative,'' or 
``sweetener,'' as appropriate (e.g., ``100% juice with added 
sweetener''), except that when the presence of the non-juice 
ingredient(s) is declared as a part of the statement of identity of the 
product, this phrase need not accompany the 100 percent juice 
declaration.
    (c) If a beverage contains minor amounts of juice for flavoring and 
is labeled with a flavor description using terms such as ``flavor'', 
``flavored'', or ``flavoring'' with a fruit or vegetable name and does 
not bear:
    (1) The term ``juice'' on the label other than in the ingredient 
statement; or
    (2) An explicit vignette depicting the fruit or vegetable from which 
the flavor derives, such as juice exuding from a fruit or vegetable; or
    (3) Specific physical resemblance to a juice or distinctive juice 
characteristic such as pulp then total percentage juice declaration is 
not required.
    (d) If the beverage does not meet the criteria for exemption from 
total juice percentage declaration as described in paragraph (c) of this 
section and contains no fruit or vegetable juice, but the labeling or 
color and flavor of the beverage represents, suggests, or implies that 
fruit or vegetable juice may be present (e.g., the product advertising 
or labeling bears the name, a variation of the name, or a pictorial 
representation of any fruit or vegetable, or the product contains color 
and flavor that give the beverage the appearance and taste of containing 
a fruit or vegetable juice), then the label shall declare ``contains 
zero (0) percent (or %) juice''. Alternatively, the label may declare 
``Containing (or contains) no ------ juice'', or ``no ------ juice'', or 
``does not contain ------ juice'', the blank to be filled in with the 
name of the fruits or vegetables represented, suggested, or implied, but 
if there is a general suggestion that the product contains fruit or 
vegetable juice, such as the presence of fruit pulp, the blank shall be 
filled in with the word ``fruit'' or ``vegetable'' as applicable (e.g., 
``contains no fruit juice'', or ``does not contain fruit juice'').
    (e) If the beverage is sold in a package with an information panel 
as defined in Sec.  101.2, the declaration of amount of juice shall be 
prominently placed on the information panel in lines generally parallel 
to other required information, appearing:
    (1) Near the top of the information panel, with no other printed 
label information appearing above the statement except the brand name, 
product name, logo, or universal product code; and
    (2) In easily legible boldface print or type in distinct contrast to 
other printed or graphic matter, in a height not less than the largest 
type found on the information panel except that used for the brand name, 
product name, logo, universal product code, or the title phrase 
``Nutrition Facts'' appearing in the nutrition information as required 
by Sec.  101.9.
    (f) The percentage juice declaration may also be placed on the 
principal display panel, provided that the declaration is consistent 
with that presented on the information panel.
    (g) If the beverage is sold in a package that does not bear an 
information panel as defined in Sec.  101.2, the percentage juice 
declaration shall be placed on the principal display panel, in type size 
not less than that required for the declaration of net quantity of 
contents statement in Sec.  101.105(i), and be placed near the name of 
the food.
    (h)(1) In enforcing these regulations, the Food and Drug 
Administration will calculate the labeled percentage of juice from 
concentrate found in a juice or juice beverage using the minimum Brix 
levels listed below where single-strength (100 percent) juice has at 
least the specified minimum Brix listed below:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   100
                                                                 percent
                             Juice                                juice
                                                                   \1\
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Acerola........................................................      6.0
Apple..........................................................     11.5
Apricot........................................................     11.7
Banana.........................................................     22.0
Blackberry.....................................................     10.0
Blueberry......................................................     10.0
Boysenberry....................................................     10.0
Cantaloupe Melon...............................................      9.6
Carambola......................................................      7.8
Carrot.........................................................      8.0
Casaba Melon...................................................      7.5
Cashew (Caju)..................................................     12.0
Celery.........................................................      3.1
Cherry, dark, sweet............................................     20.0
Cherry, red, sour..............................................     14.0
Crabapple......................................................     15.4
Cranberry......................................................      7.5
Currant (Black)................................................     11.0
Currant (Red)..................................................     10.5
Date...........................................................     18.5
Dewberry.......................................................     10.0
Elderberry.....................................................     11.0
Fig............................................................     18.2
Gooseberry.....................................................      8.3
Grape..........................................................     16.0
Grapefruit.....................................................  \3\10.0
Guanabana (soursop)............................................     16.0
Guava..........................................................      7.7
Honeydew melon.................................................      9.6
Kiwi...........................................................     15.4
Lemon..........................................................  \2\ 4.5
Lime...........................................................    2 4.5
Loganberry.....................................................     10.5
Mango..........................................................     13.0
Nectarine......................................................     11.8
Orange.........................................................  \3\11.8
Papaya.........................................................     11.5
Passion Fruit..................................................     14.0
Peach..........................................................     10.5
Pear...........................................................     12.0
Pineapple......................................................     12.8
Plum...........................................................     14.3
Pomegranate....................................................     16.0
Prune..........................................................     18.5
Quince.........................................................     13.3
Raspberry (Black)..............................................     11.1
Raspberry (Red)................................................      9.2
Rhubarb........................................................      5.7
Strawberry.....................................................      8.0
Tangerine......................................................  \3\11.8
Tomato.........................................................      5.0
Watermelon.....................................................      7.8
Youngberry.....................................................     10.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Indicates Brix value unless other value specified.
\2\ Indicates anhydrous citrus acid percent by weight.
\3\ Brix values determined by refractometer for citrus juices may be
  corrected for citric acid.

    (2) If there is no Brix level specified in paragraph (h)(1) of this 
section, the labeled percentage of that juice from concentrate in a 
juice or juice beverage will be calculated on the basis of the soluble 
solids content of the single-strength (unconcentrated) juice used to 
produce such concentrated juice.
    (i) Juices directly expressed from a fruit or vegetable (i.e., not 
concentrated and reconstituted) shall be considered to be 100 percent 
juice and shall be declared as ``100 percent juice.''
    (j) Calculations of the percentage of juice in a juice blend or a 
diluted juice product made directly from expressed juice (i.e., not from 
concentrate) shall be based on the percentage of the expressed juice in 
the product computed on a volume/volume basis.
    (k) If the product is a beverage that contains a juice whose color, 
taste, or other organoleptic properties have been modified to the extent 
that the original juice is no longer recognizable at the time processing 
is complete, or if its nutrient profile has been diminished to a level 
below the normal nutrient range for the juice, then that juice to which 
such a major modification has been made shall not be included in the 
total percentage juice declaration.
    (l) A beverage required to bear a percentage juice declaration on 
its label, that contains less than 100 percent juice, shall not bear any 
other percentage declaration that describes the juice content of the 
beverage in its label or in its labeling (e.g., ``100 percent natural'' 
or ``100 percent pure''). However, the label or labeling may bear 
percentage statements clearly unrelated to juice content (e.g., 
``provides 100 percent of U.S. RDA of vitamin C'').
    (m) Products purporting to be beverages that contain fruit or 
vegetable juices are exempted from the provisions of this section until 
May 8, 1994. All products that are labeled on or after that date shall 
comply with this section.

[58 FR 2925, Jan. 6, 1993, as amended at 58 FR 44063, Aug. 18, 1993; 58 
FR 49192, Sept. 22, 1993]