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  1. Sep 17, 2020 · September 17, 2020 - 5:08 PM. Photos of the iconic Reno liver spread from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA/Released) The Food and Drugs Administration clarified that the failure to register...

  2. Apr 29, 2021 · The difference between Reno Potted Meat Food Product and Reno Liver Spread. The main difference between these canned products is the main ingredient. The Reno Potted Meat Food Product uses pork and beef offals and trimmings while the Reno Liver Spread uses pork liver offals and trimmings.

  3. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) informs the public that the food product RENO BRAND Liver Spread has been registered by the Market Authorization Holder (MAH) RENO FOODS Inc., in accordance to existing FDA rules and regulations.

  4. Oct 16, 2020 · Reno liver spread has now obtained the certificate of product registration and can already head back to grocery store shelves.

  5. This year, FDA inspectors collected samples of RENO Brand Liver Spread for verification of their CPR. Upon extensive search of FDA databases, the mentioned liver spread failed to secure a CPR.

  6. We tried and compared four brands of canned liver spread: Reno, Argentina, CDO, and Purefoods. Canned liver spread has a special place in the Filipino pantry, making for a quick savory spread for your breakfast pandesal, or for adding a savory backbone to dishes like kaldereta and Pinoy-style spaghetti.

  7. Oct 17, 2020 · Reno liver spread is back in the market after it secured a Certificate of Product Registration (CPR), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Director General Eric Domingo confirmed to Rappler on...

  8. Oct 16, 2020 · This year, FDA inspectors collected samples of RENO Brand Liver Spread for verification of their CPR. However, upon extensive search of FDA databases, it turned out that the liver spread “failed to secure a CPR.”

  9. Oct 16, 2020 · The iconic Reno liver spread brand is now back in the market after it secured a product registration certificate from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This was confirmed to GMA News Online by FDA Director General Eric Domingo on Friday.

  10. This year, FDA inspectors collected samples of RENO Brand Liver Spread for verification of their CPR. Upon extensive search of FDA databases, the mentioned liver spread failed to secure a CPR.

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