This is a brand that does not comply with some records necessary to be identified. The product may not be manufactured or marketed in the national territory.
The National Administration of Drugs, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) This Friday, October 25, the preparation, distribution and sale of a brand of puffed corn for not having the necessary health records. The measure was taken through the Provision 9417/2024published in the Official Gazette with the signature of its owner Nélida Agustina Bisio.
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Given the numerous irregularities, the ANMAT decided to prohibit the production, fractionation and marketing throughout the country and on online sales platforms of the product: “TuTuCa BooM, NET WEIGHT 75 g (Approx.)RNE: In process, RNPA: In process, PREPARED BY: RNE: 04004504, RNPA: 040449798, ROUTE N° 200 N° 1256, MARCOS PAZ”.


According to the statement, the investigation began from a notification from the Directorate of Industries and Food Products (DIPA) of the province of Buenos Airesregarding the authenticity of the product. After this, it was found that lack of authorization from the National Establishment Registry (RNE) and the National Food Product Registry (RNPA) that appeared on the product label.
Why did the ANMAT ban a brand of puffed corn?
Because it is a product that cannot be identified in a reliable and clear manner as produced, elaborated and/or fractioned in a specific establishmentcannot be made anywhere in the country. Nor will it be marketed or sold in the territory of the Argentine Republic in accordance with the provisions of Article 9, section II of Law No. 18284.
Among the reasons, it happens that the RNPA appears as non-existent and the RNE is current but belongs to another company name. In turn, the DIPA reported that, given that the product label refers to an address in the town of Marcos Paz, it consulted said Municipality and indicated that A car dealership operates at the aforementioned address. since 2018.
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