Ingredients rule poses a threat to Canadian liquor industry

Emily Pacey

18-Dec-2006

New labelling requirements could threaten sales of flavoured vodkas and rums in Canada, Blue Water Bridge Duty Free Shop director Peter Brain told delegates at the Frontier Duty Free Association annual convention last month

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The duty-free industry is not adhering to the new regulation, now in effect only in Ontario, as it is set out by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The law there........

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