Filling bottles without representative packaging batch stickers
Hello, we recently had a stall in our production due to labels taking a while to ship. We bottled product to keep things moving and put batch stickers on each individual bottle as identifiers. This was time consuming and took a decent amount of effort, as these had to be removed when the labels came in and the representative packaging was applied (it also wasted a lot of labels). I was wondering if in the future we could fill the bottles, and then quarantine them with very clear and obvious labels/identifiers. If that is not allowable, I'll just have them use a batch sticker per bottle. If it helps, we deal mainly with dietary supplements.
Why should you label EACH bottle? Can you just label a batch (like, say, a skid of bottle cartons, or whatever, wrapped and secured)? That's what we do, always worked fine.
Its common for canners to produce product and label it at a latter time.
I'm not sure if there is a supplement regulation that would not allow this.
I agree with the above - label each pallet with one label then do at a later time. We do this at my facility.
We make bag in a box soups. We process the soups (cooking then blast freezer) - the whole tub of soups is labeled with one label while they cool.
Once cooled, they are individually boxed up. FDA and USDA are okay with this.
Awesome, thank you. I hadn't come across anything saying that I couldn't do that with dietary supplements and was looking for confirmation. I think my coworkers got hit for something on a prior audit more based on the way they labeled a group of supplements awaiting labeling, as opposed to actually holding them before labeling.