What are the sources of the natural flavors?

Purium takes great pride in offering natural flavors that adhere to stringent quality standards. Our flavorings are crafted without the use of synthetic solvents, carrier systems, or artificial preservatives. Additionally, we do not source our flavorings from genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or utilize ionizing radiation in the production process.

When we refer to “Natural Flavoring,” it denotes substances derived from various plant materials such as spices, fruits, vegetables, herbs, barks, buds, roots, or leaves. These materials undergo treatment or extraction through methods like distillation, enzymolysis, fermentation, heating, or roasting. The primary purpose of incorporating natural flavorings in our products is to enhance their taste while providing no nutritional value.

As an organization committed to sustainability and organic practices, we ensure that our natural flavorings meet the criteria specified in NOP section 205.605(a)(9) for approval in certified organic products. This entails sourcing flavorings solely from non-synthetic sources and refraining from the use of synthetic solvents, carrier systems, or artificial preservatives. Moreover, we guarantee that our flavorings are not derived from anything containing GMOs or subjected to ionizing radiation.

For further details on the allowed and prohibited aspects of natural flavorings under organic regulations, we invite you to refer to the following link: [https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/pagedetails.action?collectionCode=CFR&searchPath=Title+7%2FSubtitle+B%2FChapter+I%2FSubchapter+M%2FPart+205&granuleId=CFR-2011-title7-vol3-sec205-605&packageId=CFR-2011-title7-vol3&oldPath=Title+7%2FSubtitle+B%2FChapter+I%2FSubchapter+M%2FPart+205%2FSubpart+G%2FSubjgrp%2FSection+205.605&fromPageDetails=true&collapse=false&ycord=1249]. This resource will provide you with comprehensive information about our commitment to producing natural flavorings that align with organic regulations.

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