Food and Drug Regulations
D.01.010 Where a food to which any of the following vitamins have 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 that vitamin in an amount 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.
- SOR/2022-168, s. 47
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