Label ingredients? Nutrition Facts
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thank you so much for this link! saved me a lot of time and frustration!
I"m getting such a run around on this topic even call FDA but the hold for an answer is taking hours. But my question is do we have to put all ingriendents on our products once we start selling online or in person even is your a very small bus? Also do we have to put the Nutritin Facts and if so do anyone have a lead on how to do this? I was ready to launch my site when it came to mind and don't want to put myself in any hot water before I get started.
I thought I read somewhere if you have less than 10 full time employees and make and sales few than 10,000 units you are exempt. (NY) just want to be clear.
Thanks a bunch
hola , I am looking some info were to buy ,products for panning ,,,, like what the name of the product , and puts on the shine ,any info would be great , thanks steve
Wondering if you can offer some advice---I just started playing around with panning, and I am not able to get the coated centers (coffee beans, in my case) to polish. I'm using the kitchen aid attachment, and each half has two metal ribs welded in---do i need to add more for polishing or is that what those are for? I'm also trying to avoid any coatings for polishing, which i understand is possible, though I don't believe it yet 
Hello,
we are producer hazelnut and chocolate process equipment.
The Laboratory Type Pres Using For Obtaining Hazelnut Oil.
Hazelnut/cocoa bean cutting unit
http://innovas.com.tr/english/urunler/giyotin/Cutting_Unit.pdf
chocolate cooling system
Scraped surface heat exchanger
http://innovas.com.tr/english/index.htm
The Laboratory Type Chopping Machine For Agricultural Producs Nuts Etc
Hzelnut cutting andchopping units with sieving
etc...
info@innovas.com.tr
thanks in advance
Hilal akmak
sales engineer
We at cocoatown.com are working on a panning attachment for the small melangers to be used by scale chocolatiers. We are testing the attachment and will send you more information soon.
Dear Kerry,
Thank you so much for your advise. I will try that tomorrow and will keep you up to date.
Benoit
PS: have you got some advises to get the shine on the product without chemical stuff?
Hello
I have just started experiments on my new coating pan. Is there anyone out there that could help me?
I put my hazelnuts into the pan, then pour the tempered chocolate...all began to mix...and a few minutes later, everything began to stick...and I got, a big "ball' of choco-hazelnuts"...horrifying...what is the problem do you think? How to avoid that? Is it a matter of spinning speed? of amount of material in the pan?
Thank you
Benoit