94-32063. White Chocolate Deviating From Identity Standard; Extension of Temporary Permit for Market Testing  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    [Docket No. 93P-0310]
    
     
    
    White Chocolate Deviating From Identity Standard; Extension of 
    Temporary Permit for Market Testing
    
    AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing the 
    extension of a temporary permit issued to Hershey Foods Corp., to 
    market test products identified, in part, as ``white chocolate'' that 
    deviate from the U.S. standards of identity for chocolate products, 
    including chocolate liquor, sweet chocolate, milk chocolate, buttermilk 
    chocolate, skim milk chocolate, and mixed dairy product chocolates. The 
    extension will allow the permit holder to continue to collect data on 
    consumer acceptance of the products while the agency takes action on 
    two petitions to establish a standard of identity for white chocolate 
    that were submitted by the permit holder and by the Chocolate 
    Manufacturers Association.
    
    DATES: The new expiration date of the permit will be either the 
    effective date of a final rule to establish a standard of identity for 
    white chocolate, which may result from the petitions, or 30 days after 
    termination of such rulemaking.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michelle A. Smith, Center for Food 
    Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-158), Food and Drug Administration, 
    200 C St. SW., Washington, DC 20204, 202-205-5099.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with 21 CFR 130.17 concerning 
    temporary permits, FDA issued a temporary permit to Hershey Foods Corp. 
    (Hershey), 100 Crystal A Dr., P.O. Box 810, Hershey, PA 17033, to 
    market test products identified, in part, as ``white chocolate'' that 
    deviate from the U.S. standards of identity for chocolate products, 
    e.g., chocolate liquor (21 CFR 163.111), sweet chocolate (21 CFR 
    163.123), milk chocolate (21 CFR 163.130), buttermilk chocolate (21 CFR 
    163.135), skim milk chocolate (21 CFR 163.140), or mixed dairy product 
    chocolates (21 CFR 163.145) (58 FR 59050, November 5, 1993). The agency 
    issued the permit to facilitate market testing of foods deviating from 
    the requirements of the standards of identity promulgated under section 
    401 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 341). The 
    permit covered limited interstate market testing of products containing 
    a component identified as ``white chocolate'' that deviates from the 
    standardized chocolate products described in part 163 (21 CFR part 163) 
    in that: (1) It is prepared without the nonfat components of the ground 
    cacao nibs but contains the fat (cocoa butter) expressed from the 
    ground cacao nibs; and (2) safe and suitable antioxidants are added. 
    The test component meets all other requirements of the standards for 
    chocolate products in part 163.
        A previous temporary permit issued to the same firm for the same 
    products (i.e., test products containing a component designated as 
    ``white chocolate'') was in effect for a 15-month period that ended 
    December 6, 1992 (56 FR 46798, September 16, 1991). On December 10, 
    1992, Hershey submitted a Citizen Petition to establish a standard of 
    identity for white chocolate (filed December 15, 1992, Docket No. 86P-
    0297/CP 2). FDA has also received a Citizen Petition from the Chocolate 
    Manufacturers Association requesting that the agency establish a 
    standard of identity for white chocolate (filed March 2, 1993, Docket 
    number 86P-0297/CP 3).
        White chocolate, according to the suggested standard in these 
    petitions, is the solid or semi-plastic food prepared by intimately 
    mixing and grinding cocoa butter with one or more nutritive 
    carbohydrate sweeteners and one or more of the optional dairy 
    ingredients specified in part 163. It contains not less than 20 percent 
    of cocoa butter, not less than 14 percent of total milk solids, not 
    less than 3.5 percent of milkfat, and not more than 55 percent of 
    nutritive carbohydrate sweetener. It may also contain emulsifying 
    agents, spices, natural and artificial flavorings and other seasonings, 
    and antioxidants approved for food use. It contains no coloring 
    material.
        Hershey has requested that their temporary permit be extended to 
    allow for additional time for the market testing of their test products 
    in order to gain additional information in support of any proposal that 
    may result from these petitions. In support of their request, Hershey 
    provided information on consumer acceptance and understanding of the 
    term ``white chocolate,''stating that consumers associate the term with 
    confectionery containing cocoa butter as a primary ingredient. Hershey 
    also cited the number of requests to market test products identified as 
    ``white chocolate'' that FDA has received and granted since it issued 
    the original permit to Hershey in 1991 (i.e., Ganong Bros., Ltd., on 
    November 5, 1993 (58 FR 59050); The Pillsbury Co., on June 23, 1994 (59 
    FR 32443); and Kraft General Foods, Inc., on July 1, 1994 (59 FR 
    33976)).
        The agency finds that it is in the interest of consumers to issue 
    an extension of the time period for the market testing of products 
    identified in part as white chocolate. FDA is inviting interested 
    persons to participate in the market test under the conditions that 
    apply to Hershey (e.g., the composition of the test product) except 
    that the area of distribution shall not apply. Any person who wishes to 
    participate in the extended market test must notify, in writing, the 
    Chief of the Food Standards Branch, Office of Food Labeling, Center for 
    Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-158), Food and Drug 
    Administration, 200 C St. SW., Washington, DC 20204. The notification 
    must include a description of the test product, the amount of test 
    product to be distributed, a justification statement for the amount 
    requested, the area of distribution, and the labeling that will be used 
    for the test product (i.e., a draft label for each size of container 
    and each brand of product to be market tested). The information panel 
    of the label must bear nutrition labeling in accordance with 21 CFR 
    101.9. Each of the ingredients used in the food must be declared on the 
    label as required by the applicable sections of 21 CFR part 101.
        Therefore, under the provisions of 21 CFR 130.17(i), FDA is 
    extending the temporary permit granted to Hershey to provide for 
    continued market testing on an annual basis of up to 21,800,000 
    kilograms (48,000,000 pounds) of the test product. The test products 
    will bear the fanciful names ``Hershey's Hugs, Mini Hershey's Kisses 
    Hugged by White Chocolate'' and ``Hershey's Hugs, Mini Hershey's Kisses 
    Hugged by White Chocolate, with Almonds.'' FDA is extending the 
    expiration date of the permit so that the permit expires either on the 
    effective date of a final rule to establish a standard of identity for 
    white chocolate, which may result from the petitions, or 30 days after 
    termination of such rulemaking. All other conditions and terms of this 
    permit remain the same.
    
        Dated: December 19, 1994.
    F. Edward Scarbrough,
    Office of Food Labeling, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
    [FR Doc. 94-32063 Filed 12-28-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4160-01-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/29/1994
Department:
Health and Human Services Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-32063
Dates:
The new expiration date of the permit will be either the effective date of a final rule to establish a standard of identity for white chocolate, which may result from the petitions, or 30 days after termination of such rulemaking.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: December 29, 1994, Docket No. 93P-0310