Project – Prop65 Snack Chips

Prop 65 Compliance for Snack Chips (Acrylamide Appeal + Dye Phase-Out + AB 418 + Packaging Phthalates)

Chips Sit on a Moving Regulatory Floor

For snack chips, acrylamide enforcement is on appeal. At the same time, synthetic dye phase-outs and AB 418 additive bans (effective Jan 1, 2027) create overlapping compliance deadlines.

Three Regulatory Milestones:
  • June 2025: Acrylamide injunction appealed
  • End 2026 / 2027: FDA voluntary synthetic dye phase-out
  • Jan 1, 2027: AB 418 additive bans effective

Why This Matters

  • Acrylamide defines the category: historically one of the most litigated snack exposures.
  • Appeal uncertainty: obligations can re-activate quickly.
  • Dyes are market-driven: retailers and school channels accelerating reformulation timelines.
  • Documentation determines defensibility: exposure files must exist before enforcement returns.

Five Regulatory Fronts Converge

  • Acrylamide: repro MADL 140 µg/day; cancer NSRL 0.2 µg/day (enjoined, appeal pending).
  • Synthetic dyes: Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6 reformulation pressure.
  • AB 418: additive bans impacting colorants and oils.
  • BHA/BHT: antioxidant scrutiny in frying oils.
  • Packaging phthalates: DEHP/DINP migration from flexible films and inks.

Category Chemicals of Concern

  • Acrylamide
  • Lead (MADL 0.5 µg/day)
  • Cadmium (MADL 4.1 µg/day)
  • DEHP / DINP
  • BHA
  • FD&C dyes

Five-Pillar Compliance Framework

  • Hazard identification
  • Exposure assessment (27 CCR § 25821 reasoned estimate)
  • Verification testing (LC‑MS/MS, ICP‑MS, migration testing)
  • Warning + reformulation strategy
  • Records & reassessment controls

Core Technical Controls

  • Acrylamide testing: LC‑MS/MS per lot; maintain readiness regardless of injunction status.
  • Metals testing: ICP‑MS for Pb/Cd/As; origin documentation.
  • Dye analysis: HPLC‑DAD per recipe or dye lot.
  • Packaging migration: DEHP/DINP, BPA/BPS, PFAS screening.
  • Process controls: cultivar selection, fry temperature, dwell time, browning targets.

90-Day Implementation Plan

Days 1–30 — Discover

  • SKU chemical inventory
  • Acrylamide history review
  • Fry-line process audit

Days 31–60 — Build

  • Repro-track no-warning file
  • Dye reformulation roadmap
  • Packaging test plan

Days 61–90 — Validate

  • Mock NOV tabletop
  • Internal audit & corrective actions
  • QI sign-off & document control

Bottom Line

Snack chips operate under stacked regulatory pressure: appeal-risk acrylamide, dye phase-out deadlines, AB 418 bans, and packaging migration scrutiny. The only defensible posture is a documented, appeal-ready compliance system.

Build the Program Before the Next NOV Finds You

Consultare Inc. Group designs and operationalizes Prop 65 compliance systems for snack-chip manufacturers— across appeal risk, dye reformulation, AB 418 deadlines, and packaging migration controls.

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Prop 65 · Acrylamide Appeal Readiness · Dye Phase-Out · AB 418 · Packaging Phthalates · ISO 17025 Testing · QI Documentation

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