Liquor Disclaimer

In South Africa, liquor disclaimers, particularly on product labels and marketing materials, serve to inform consumers about the potential risks associated with alcohol consumption and to comply with relevant regulations.

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LIQUOR DISCLAIMER

In South Africa, alcohol products must carry health warning labels, mandated by the Liquor Products Act. These labels are designed to inform consumers about the potential dangers associated with alcohol consumption. 

Here’s a breakdown of the key aspects:

1. Mandatory Warning Labels:

  • Content:
    Labels must include one of seven prescribed health warning messages.
  • Examples:
    Some common warnings include: “Don’t drink and drive,” “Alcohol abuse is dangerous to your health,” and “Drinking during pregnancy can be harmful to your unborn baby”.
  • Purpose:
    These warnings are intended to highlight the risks of impaired driving, health problems, and harm to unborn children.
  • Additional Messages:
    Labels also include a responsible drinking message stating “Not For Persons Under the Age of 18”.
  • Commercial Communications:

    Advertisements for alcohol are restricted from making health claims or implying any health benefits from consumption. 

2. Key Messages and Regulations:

  • Don’t Drink and Drive:

    A central message emphasizes the dangers of operating vehicles under the influence of alcohol. 

  • Harm to Health:

    Warnings address the broader health risks associated with excessive alcohol consumption, including addiction and potential health issues. 

  • Age Restriction:

    The legal drinking age in South Africa is 18, and this is reflected in the warning labels and advertising regulations. 

  • Public Safety:

    Warnings also address the link between alcohol and violence, crime, and personal injury. 

3. Legal Framework:

  • Liquor Products Act:

    The main legislation governing alcohol production, labeling, and distribution in South Africa. 

  • Advertising Regulatory Board (ARB):

    The ARB also plays a role in regulating alcohol advertising and marketing communications. 

  • Regulations:

    The Liquor Products Act provides for regulations to be made by the Minister, including those related to labeling and warnings. 

4. Specific Labeling Requirements:

  • Warnings:

    The regulations mandate the use of 7 different health warning messages, which must be rotated on each product line within a 36-month cycle. 

  • Outer Packaging:

    The definition of “container” in the regulations has been expanded to include outer packaging, such as boxes and packets. 

  • Sulphites:
    If present in quantities greater than 10mg/l, sulphites must be listed on the label.

PENHILL FARM

Street Address:

802 Penhill Farm Road, Agtervink Road, Nuy Valley, Worcester, 6780

Phone:

+27 (0) 60 052 9150

www.penhill.co.za
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