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directions, the amount of the food that produces a normal serving, contains at least 10% *RDI or *ESADDI for that vitamin or mineral specified in Column 3 of the tables to sections S1—2 or S1—3, as appropriate; and
 (b) the amount claimed is no more than the amount specified in Column 3 of the table to section S29—16 for that vitamin or mineral.
2.9.4—7 Prohibited representations
  Unless specific permission is given in Division 3, the label on a package of formulated supplementary sports food must not include an express or implied representation that relates any property or proposed use of the food to enhanced athletic performance or beneficial physiological effects.
Division 3 Particular formulated supplementary sports foods
2.9.4—8 High carbohydrate supplement
 (1) For the labelling provisions, for a package of high carbohydrate supplement, the following statements are required:
 (a) a statement to the effect that, if used during exercise, the food should be consumed in accordance with directions, to avoid the possibility of gastro-intestinal upset; and
 (b) a statement to the effect that the food must be consumed with an appropriate fluid intake.
 Note The labelling provisions are set out in Standard 1.2.1.
 (2) The label on a package of a high carbohydrate supplement may include statements to the effect that:
 (a) the food is useful before, during, or after sustained strenuous exercise; and
 (b) appropriate usage may assist in the provision of energy in the form of carbohydrates.
 (3) In this section:
high carbohydrate supplement means a formulated supplementary sports food for which:
 (a) not less than 90% of the *average energy content of the product is derived from carbohydrate; and
 (b) more than 15% of the product by weight is *carbohydrate when prepared as directed.
2.9.4—9 Protein energy supplement
 (1) For the labelling provisions, for a package of protein energy supplement, a statement to the effect that the food must be consumed with an appropriate fluid intake is required.
 Note The labelling provisions are set out in Standard 1.2.1.
 (2) The label on a package of protein energy supplement may include statements to the effect that:
 (a) the product may assist in providing a low-bulk diet as may be required during training; and
 (b) the product may assist in supplementing the diet with a high energy source as may be required during training; and
 (c) usage as directed may assist in the development of muscle bulk; and
 (d) the product is useful before, during, or after sustained strenuous exercise.
 (3) In this section:
protein energy supplement means a formulated supplementary sports food for which:
 (a) not more than 30% and not less than 15% of the *average energy content of the product is derived from protein; and
 (b)