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This bill directs the FDA to revise regulations governing beverages marketed for infants and toddlers. Specifically, it prohibits beverages for children over 12 months from being labeled as "infant formula," requires milk-based and plant-based drinks for ages 12–36 months to use descriptive names (e.g., "milk-based drink") and disclose added sugars or flavorings, and mandates warning labels cautioning against use in infants under 12 months and noting that such beverages are not recommended for children under 24 months. The FDA must issue proposed regulations within one year and finalize them within two years, with compliance required three years after enactment.
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