A Massachusetts bakery's granola may be made with love, but federal officials say it shouldn't be listed as an ingredient on the package. Nashoba Brook Bakery, in Concord, was taken to task by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for listing "love" as an ingredient on its Nashoba Granola label. "'Love' is not a common or usual name of an ingredient, and is considered to be intervening material because it is not part of the common or usual name of the ingredient," the FDA wrote. The information about the use of "love" was included but is not among the agency's top concerns, the FDA said. The bakery's CEO, John Gates, told The Associated Press the bakery will be "fully cooperative" with the FDA.
Source: ABC News October 04, 2017 15:59 UTC