Food and Drug Regulations
Version of section D.01.010 from 2006-03-22 to 2022-07-19:
D.01.010 Where a food to which a vitamin has been added is represented as being solely for use in the feeding of children under two years of age, no person shall sell such food unless a reasonable daily intake of that food by a child under two years of age would result in the daily intake by the child of not less than,
(a) in the case of vitamin A, 1,000 International Units;
(b) in the case of thiamine, 0.4 milligram;
(c) in the case of riboflavin, 0.6 milligram;
(d) in the case of niacin or niacinamide, four milligrams;
(e) in the case of pyridoxine, 0.6 milligram;
(f) in the case of ascorbic acid, 20 milligrams;
(g) in the case of vitamin D, 300 International Units; and
(h) in the case of vitamin E, five International Units.
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