Cocktail Bitters Flavoring Concentrate NF
Non-food grade (NF) bitters concentrate for pharmaceutical compounding, under 2208.90.0500 as unfit for beverages. Strict <80% vol. strength.
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Prepared binders/chemicals include certain alcohol solutions.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• NF designation aids non-beverage claim; cross-reference FDA/TTB requirements
• Accurate specific gravity records at 15.56°C for proof equivalence
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