Author: Cassandra LaRae-Perez

Food Producers’ Frustrations With Frivolous “False Ad” Claims are Finally Being Heard
It’s been hard to ignore attorney Spencer Sheehan in the last four years. Since 2020, his firm alone has filed more than 400 false ad and product labeling claims in federal court, and not all against big companies like Walmart …
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Taco Bell’s Petition to Liberate Taco Tuesday Is a Master Class in PR
“People like tacos on Tuesdays. They just do. It’s even fun to say: ‘Taco Tuesday.’ Tacos have the unique ability to bring people together and bring joy to their lives on an otherwise mediocre day of the week. But since …
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It’s an even year, so it’s FDA food facility (re-)registration season. Did you know that wineries, breweries, and distilleries have to register, too?
Today the FDA issued a notice to remind food processing, storage, and handling facilities that the window opens tomorrow, October 1 to renew your FDA food facility registration and that you need to get it done between October 1 and …

A Blow to “All-Natural” Food Labeling Litigation
KIND bars are able to re-claim their “all-natural” reputation after a New York federal court dismissed what was a long-running, multi-plaintiff complaint last week. We’ll keep watch to see if this signals a slowing of the wave of “all-natural” food-label …
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Chinooker’d! Trademark Success for Vermont’s Own Lawson’s Finest Liquids
You have to feel for LAWSON’S FINEST LIQUIDS when it sought to register “CHINOOKER’D IPA,” sailed through the examination process and was almost home free when the owner of a Yakima, WA winery filed an opposition and launched what turned …
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Even a pandemic can’t keep Vermont spirits down
Vermont’s own MAD RIVER DISTILLERS was honored at the most prestigious global spirits competition, the 2020 Ultimate Spirits Challenge, where it scored 92 points, a Chairman’s Trophy and judged best value for its Rum 44: a silver demerara rum distilled …

Vermont Economic Recovery Business Grants Program Opens Today
The Vermont Legislature recently completed three pieces of legislation intended to deliver economic relief to Vermont businesses harmed by the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Each bill focuses on a different sector of the economy, but they are …
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Changes to Nutrition Facts Label Coming January 2021
In 2017, the FDA completed the first sweeping update in more than 20 years of the nutrition facts label, changing the design of the label and the list of nutrients to be declared. In the context of the nearly 40% …
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Vermont Distillers Stepping up to Help Vermonters Sanitize
While the current crisis might bring out the worst in some, in Vermont, it brings out the best in most. Already we see a growing swell of generous community spirit among Vermonters who are not only willing, but driven to …
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Covid-19, Contracts and “Force Majeure”
Concerned about being able to meet your contractual obligations . . . or concerned about whether your suppliers will meet their contractual obligations to you as the impact of Covid-19 unfolds? My colleagues at Gravel & Shea evaluated how typical …

Farm-to-Barn-to-Bottle Vermont Craft Vodka is Honored with a Medal at the 2020 Good Food Awards
Vermont's Silo Distillery is among ten Vermont food and beverage creators honored with medals at the 2020 Good Food Awards

FSMA Produce Safety Rule Inspections To Start Early 2020
The FDA announced today that routine FSMA inspections of small farms (other than sprout farms) are slated to commence in Spring of 2020, but if states (like Vermont) that receive funding as part of the State Produce Implementation Cooperative Agreement …
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Vermont Food Producers Earn 8 sofi™ Awards, Proving Once Again That Vermont Has Clout in Specialty Foods
The Specialty Food Association has been presenting sofi™ Awards to the best and most innovative specialty food products for 47 years. Fifty-eight judges from the food industry, including chefs, culinary instructors, recipe developers, food journalists and buyers conduct blind tasting …

FDA Posts a Picture of a Cannabis Leaf
In today’s Consumer Update, “What You Need to Know (and What We’re Working to Find Out) About Products Containing Cannabis or Cannabis-derived Compounds, Including CBD,” the U.S. Food and Drug Administration acknowledged the rapid expansion of CBD products on offer …

Round One: what to know about the FDA’s first hearing on CBD in food, beverages and topicals
Feature photo credit: Rick Proctor on Unsplash You’d have to be really dedicated to the topic of CBD regulation to waste a fine summery Friday to watch the FDA’s public hearing on “Scientific Data and Information About Products Containing …
Presentation to the Vermont Bar Association Mid-Year Meeting
Two Gravel & Shea colleagues and I presented seminars last week at the Vermont Bar Association Mid-Year Meeting in Lake Morey. Navah Spero and Livia DeMarchis presented Probate 101. The session, intended to provide a broad overview of the Vermont probate court, was …
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FDA Breaking News
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottleib has just announced that he is resigning from his post. He expects to be out the door within a month. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/05/fda-commissioner-scott-gottlieb-is-resigning.html We can only speculate about his replacement, but could it be 54-year old Frank M. …

Romainageddon: How Blockchain Could Have Stopped the Romaine Crisis
2018 was a bad year for lettuce. On January 10, 2018 the CDC reported that a 2017 E. coli outbreak “likely related to” unidentified “leafy greens” had ended. The multi-state outbreak involving infections in 15 U.S. states and five Canadian …
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How the Partial Government Shutdown Affects the Food and Beverage Industry
As the federal government shutdown marches through its third week, many regulated businesses are evaluating how they might navigate the closures in the short and the longer terms. Read on for some of the ways the government shutdown is affecting …
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Breaking News: Donald Trump May Overhaul Food Safety Oversight, Moving it Away From FDA
From LexisNexis Law 360: Trump Floats Moving All Food Safety Oversight To USDA Share us on: By Emily Field Law360 (June 21, 2018, 7:41 PM EDT) — The Trump administration on Thursday proposed eliminating the U.S. Food and Drug …
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