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HomeInspections, Compliance, Enforcement, and Criminal InvestigationsEnforcement ActionsWarning Letters Inspections, Compliance, Enforcement, and Criminal Investigations Cytosport Inc 6/29/11 Department of Health and Human Services Via UPS Delivery Signature Requested June 29, 2011 Mr. Michael Pickett Chief Executive Officer and President CytoSport, Inc. 4795 Industrial Way Benicia, CA 94510 Re: FEI 3004427822 Dear Mr. Pickett: WARNING LETTER Public Health Service Food and Drug Administration San Francisco District 1431 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda. CA 94502-7070 Telephone: 510/337-6700 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reviewed the labels for your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake (14 fl. oz.), Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake (4-8.25 oz. servings), and Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk (5.57 oz.) products. Based on our review, we have concluded that these products are in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act) and the applicable regulations in Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 101 (21 CFR Part 101). These products are misbranded within the meaning of section 403 of the Act [21 U.S.C. 343]. You can find copies of the Act and these regulations through links on FDA s home page at http://www.fda.gov 1. 1. Your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake and Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake products are misbranded within the meaning of section 403(a)(1) of the Act [21 U.S.C. 343(a)(1)] in that the labels are false or misleading. For example: These product labels prominently feature the word MILK, however these products contain no milk. The actual statements of identity, Protein Nutrition Shake and Nutritional Shake are in significantly smaller and less prominent type than the words MUSCLE MILK on these product labels. These product labels include the statement "Contains No Milk" on the principal display panel;; however, according to the ingredient statements, these products contain the following milk-derived ingredients: calcium and sodium caseinate, milk protein isolate, and whey. The allergen statement printed on both of these products states ''This product contains ingredients derived from milk...." The Contains No Milk statement could give consumers the impression that these products are free of milk-derived ingredients. 2. Your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake and Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake products are misbranded within the meaning of section 403(g)(1) of the Act [21 U.S.C. 343(g)(1)] because they purport to be a food for which a definition and standard of identity has been prescribed by regulation but they fail to conform to such definition and standard. Specifically, these products purport to be milk by prominently featuring the word MILK on the labels. Milk is a food for which a definition and standard of identity has been prescribed by regulation. The standard of identity for milk (21 CFR 131.110) describes milk a the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows and it lists the vitamins and other ingredients that may be added. According to the ingredient list on your product labels, your products contain no milk and contain numerous ingredients not permitted by the standard;; www.fda.gov/iceci/enforcementactions/warningletters/ucm261684.htm 1/5

therefore, your products do not conform to the standard of identity for milk. 3. Your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake and Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk products are misbranded within the meaning of section 403(r)(1)(A) of the Act [21 U.S.C. 343(r)(1)(A)] because the product labels and labeling bear nutrient content claims that are not authorized by regulation or fail to comply with the regulations that authorize nutrient content claims, nor are they authorized under section 403(r)(3) (C). 1 ;; Under section 403(r)(1)(A) of the Act, a claim that characterizes the level of a nutrient which is of the type required to be in the labeling of the food misbrands a product unless the characterization of the level made in the claim uses terms which are defined in FDA regulations. For example: To bear the nutrient content claim "healthy," under 21 CFR 101.65(d)(2), foods: (1) must be "low fat" as defined in 21 CFR 101.62(b)(2) (total fat content of 3 g or less per Reference Amount Customarily Consumed (RACC));; (2) must be "low saturated fat" as defined in 21 CFR 101.62(c)(2) (saturated fat content of 1 g or less per RACC and no more than 15 percent of calories from saturated fat);; (3) must not exceed the disclosure level for cholesterol set forth in 21 CFR 101.13(h) (60 mg cholesterol per RACC);; (4) must contain at least 10 % of the Daily Value per RACC of one or more of the following nutrients: vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron, protein, or fiber;; and (5) must contain no more than 480 mg sodium per RACC and per labeled serving. o The label of your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake bears the claim Healthy, Sustained Energy in connection with the statements Protein Nutrition Shake and 25 g Protein. In addition, your webpage http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-ready-todrink 2 under the heading entitled 14-oz. Muscle Milk Ready-To-Drink (RTD) includes the claim healthy sustained energy. Based on the Nutrition Facts panel, this product contains 9 g of fat per 414 ml serving. According to 21 CFR 101.12(b), Table 2, the RACC for beverages is 240 ml. Thus, your product contains 5 grams of fat per the RACC of 240 ml. Your product's fat content exceeds th 3 g of fat per RACC of food maximum in the "low fat" definition (21 CFR 101.62(b)(2)). Accordingly, this product does not meet the requirements for the use of the nutrient content claim "healthy" on food labeling (21 CFR 101.65(d)(2)). o The label of your Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk product bears the claim 25g Protein fo Healthy, Sustained Energy in connection with the claim 0g Trans Fat. In addition, your webpage http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-bars 3 under the heading entitled Muscle Milk Bars includes the claim healthy, sustained energy, in connection with the claims loaded with 25 grams of high-quality muscle-source protein, and no trans fats. Based on the Nutrition Facts panel, this product contains 11 g of fat and 8 g of saturated fat per 73 g serving. According to 21 CFR 101.12(b), Table 2, the RACC for all other candies is 40 g. Thus, your product contains 6 grams of fat and 4.5 grams of saturated fat per 40 gram RACC. Your product s fat and saturated fat content exceeds the 3 g of fat per RACC of food maximum in the low fat definition (21 CFR 101.62(b)(2)) and the 1 g of saturated fat per RACC of food maximum in the low saturated fat definition (21 CFR 101.62(c)(2)). Accordingly, this product does not meet the requirements for the use of the nutrient content claim "healthy" on food labeling (21 CFR 101.65(d)(2)). Your Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk product label bears the nutrient content claim 0g Trans Fat. This statement is a nutrient content claim provided for in 21 CFR 101.13(i). 21 CFR 101.13(h) requires that if a food contains a nutrient content claim and more than 13.0 g of fat, 4.0 g of saturated fat, 60 milligrams (mg) of cholesterol, or 480 mg of sodium per RACC or per labeled serving, then that food must also bear a statement disclosing that the nutrient exceeding the specified level is present in the food as follows: See nutrition information for content with the blank filled in with the identity of the nutrient exceeding the specified level, e.g., See nutrition information for saturated fat content. However, your product contains a nutrient content claim and more than 4 g of saturated fat per labeled serving and per RACC, but fails to bear the required disclosure statement. Only the claims specified in 21 CFR 101.62 may be made for fat or fatty acids, and there are no nutrient content claims for carbohydrates authorized in the regulations. However, your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake, Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake, and Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk product labels bear the following unauthorized nutrient content claims: o Your webpage http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-bars 4 on the tab entitled Benefits and Uses under the heading entitled Benefits of Using Muscle Milk Bars includes the unauthorized nutrient content claim trans-fat free. o Your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake product label and your webpage http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-ready-to-drink 5 under the heading entitled 14-oz. Muscle Milk Ready-To-Drink (RTD) bear the unauthorized nutrient content claims healthy fats and good carbohydrates. o Your webpage http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-light-ready-to-drink 6 www.fda.gov/iceci/enforcementactions/warningletters/ucm261684.htm 2/5

under the heading entitled 14-oz. Muscle Milk Light Ready-To-Drink for your Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake product includes the unauthorized, undefined nutrient content claim good fats. 4. Your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake, Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake and Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk products are misbranded within the meaning of Section 403(q)(2)(A) of the Act [21 U.S.C. 343(q)(2)(A)] because your nutrition labels for these products do not include the amounts of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats present in the product, as required by 21 CFR 101.9(c)(2)(iii) and (iv) when claims about fatty acids or cholesterol are made. Because your products bear the following claims about fatty acids, they must declare the amounts of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats present in these products: Your Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk product label bears the claim 0g Trans Fat. Your webpage at http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-bars 7 under the heading entitled Muscle Milk Bars bears the claim no trans-fats. Your webpage at the same web address on the tab Benefits and Uses under the heading entitled Benefits of Using Muscle Milk Bars bears the claim trans-fat free. Your webpage for your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake product http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-ready-to-drink 8 on the tab entitled Benefit and Uses under the heading entitled Features bears the claim Medium-Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) are more likely metabolized for muscle energy and heat than stored as fat. Monounsaturated fats provide Essential Fatty Acids. Your webpage for your Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake product http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-light-ready-to-drink 9 on the tab entitled Benefits and Uses under the heading entitled Features bears the claim Trans-fat free Medium-Chain Triglycerides (MCT's) are more likely metabolized for muscle energy than stored as fat. Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids canola oil and sunflower oil contain important essential fatty acids. 5. Your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake, Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake, and Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk products are misbranded within the meaning of Section 403(i) of the Act [21 U.S.C. 343(i)]. For example: Your Chocolate Peanut Caramel Muscle Milk product label does not bear a statement of identity, in accordance with 21 CFR 101.3, which requires that the principal display panel of a food in package form shall bear as one of its principal features a statement of identity of the commodity and that such statement of identity shall be in terms of the name now or hereafter specified in or required by any applicable Federal law or regulation;; or in the absence thereof, the common or usual name of the food;; o in the absence thereof, an appropriately descriptive term, or when the nature of the food is obvious, a fanciful name commonly used by the public for such food. The ingredients statements of your Chocolate Muscle Milk Protein Nutrition Shake and Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake products do not meet the requirements in 21 CFR 101(a)(1), which states that ingredients must be listed by common or usual name in descending order of predominance by weight, and do not meet the requirements in 21 CFR 101.4(b), which requires that the name of an ingredient shall be a specific name and not a collective (generic) name. However, these product labels list vitamin mineral blend in the ingredients statement and list the individual ingredients of your vitamin mineral blend in a separate statement below the ingredients statement. This letter is not intended to be an all-inclusive review of your products and their labeling. It is your responsibility to ensure that all of your products comply with the Act and its implementing regulations. You should take prompt action to correct these violations. Failure to do so may result in regulatory action without further notice. Such action may include, but is not limited to, seizure or injunction. In addition, we note that your webpage for Vanilla Crème Muscle Milk Light Nutritional Shake http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-light-ready-to-drink 10 under the heading entitled 14-oz. Muscle Milk Light Ready-To-Drink does not meet the requirements to make relative claims. The webpage bears the claims Light and lower in calories, but does not provide the identity of the reference food as required by 21 CFR 101.13(j)(1), or the percent (or fraction) that the calories were reduced in immediate proximity to the most prominent claim and does not provide quantitative information comparing the levels of calories in the product per labeled serving size with that of the reference food it replaces declared adjacent to the most prominent claim or to the nutrition label, as required by 21 CFR 101.13(j)(2) and 21 CFR 101.56(b)(3). Please respond in writing within 15 working days from your receipt of this letter. Your response should outline the specific actions you are taking to correct the violations cited above and to prevent similar violations in the future. Your response should include documentation such as revised labels or other useful information that would assist us in evaluating your corrections. If you cannot complete all corrections before you respond, we expect that you will explain the reason for the delay and state when you will correct any remaining violations. www.fda.gov/iceci/enforcementactions/warningletters/ucm261684.htm 3/5

Please send your reply to the attention: Darlene Almogela Director, Compliance Branch U.S. Food and Drug Administration San Francisco District 1431 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, CA 94502 If you have any questions regarding any issue in this letter, please contact Carl Lee, Compliance Officer at 510-337-6737, or by fax at (510) 337-6703. Sincerely, /s/ Barbara Cassens District Director 1 See http://www.fda.gov/food/labelingnutrition/labelclaims/fdamodernizationactfdamaclaims/default.ht 11 m Page Last Updated: 07/07/2011 Note: If you need help accessing information in different file formats, see Instructions for Downloading Viewers and Players. Accessibility Contact FDA Careers FDA Basics FOIA No Fear Act Site Map Transparency Website Policies U.S. Food and Drug Administration 10903 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20993 Ph. 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332) Email FDA For GovernmentFor Press Combination ProductsAdvisory CommitteesScience & ResearchRegulatory InformationSafetyEmergency PreparednessInternational ProgramsNews & EventsTraining and Continuing EducationInspections/ComplianceState & Local OfficialsConsumersIndustryHealth ProfessionalsSearch FDA Links on this page: 1. http://www.fda.gov 2. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-ready-to-drink 3. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-bars 4. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-bars 5. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-ready-to-drink 6. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-light-ready-to-drink 7. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-bars 8. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-ready-to-drink 9. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-light-ready-to-drink 10. http://www.cytosport.com/products/muscle-milk/muscle-milk-light-ready-to-drink www.fda.gov/iceci/enforcementactions/warningletters/ucm261684.htm 4/5

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