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A seasoning and spice label typically includes the product name, ingredients, net weight or volume, and may also include suggested uses or recipes, storage instructions, and contact information for the manufacturer or distributor. It may also display symbols indicating the product is organic, non-GMO, or has been certified by a third-party organization.

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