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===Products=== Permanent [[product (business)|product]] identification by a label is commonplace; labels need to remain secure throughout the life of the product. For example, a [[VIN]] plate on an automobile must be resistant to heat, oils and tampering; similarly, a [[Food labeling|food label]] must endure until the food has been used. Removable product labels need to bond until they are removed. For example, a label on a new refrigerator has installation, usage and environmental information: the label needs to be able to be removed cleanly and easily from the unit once installed. Labels for food and beverages typically include critical information pertinent to the contents or ingredients used in a product, and may also state allergy risks such as the presence of gluten or soy. For example, the United States [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) provides standards to regulate the information provided on the labels and packaging of wine and spirits. These labels include information like brand name, class and type designation, and alcohol content.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ttb.gov/consumer/labeling_advertising.shtml|title=Alcoholic Beverage Labeling and Advertising|date=2017-03-24|website=Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau|access-date=2018-02-20|archive-date=2018-07-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180701030854/https://ttb.gov/consumer/labeling_advertising.shtml|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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