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If you manufacture or sell dietary supplements, you already know how competitive and tightly regulated the industry is. But one critical area many brands overlook is stability testing. Stability testing doesn’t just prove how long your product lasts—it protects your brand, ensures label accuracy, and keeps...

How to Get Shelf Life Testing for Your Food or Beverage Product Fast When deadlines loom and retail demands grow, waiting weeks for shelf life results isn’t an option. At United Food Labs, we offer fast turnaround shelf life testing designed to keep your product launch...

Do You Need Shelf Life Testing? Here’s How to Know (And What It Costs) If you’re launching a new food or beverage product, one question you might be asking is: Do I need shelf life testing? The short answer is yes — if you want to...

As the pet food and animal product market continues to expand with more brands emphasizing quality, transparency, and safety, shelf life testing has become an essential part of product development and compliance. Whether you're formulating kibble, treats, raw food, or supplements, understanding the shelf life...

Nutrition Facts Labels for Cold-Pressed and Infused Teas Situation A beverage startup specializing in cold-pressed and infused teas aimed to launch their product line nationwide. To meet FDA labeling requirements and appeal to health-conscious consumers, they needed accurate and compliant nutrition facts labels. Problem The startup faced challenges in: ...

In the food and beverage industry, moisture management plays a critical role in product stability, quality, and shelf life. Two essential tools for understanding and controlling moisture interactions in food and packaging are the Isotherm Vapor Sorption Analyzer (VSA) units and Water Vapor Transmission Rate...

Shelf life testing is a process used to determine how long a product can be stored under specified conditions and still remain safe to consume or effective to use. It involves subjecting the product to various environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, light, and packaging...