Alabama Statutes
§ 28-12-25 — Labeling
Alabama § 28-12-25
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 28Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine
Ch. 12Consumable Hemp Products
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 28-12-25 (2026).
Text
Each container of a consumable hemp product must be labeled to include, at a minimum:
(1)A list of all ingredients in descending order of predominance;
(2)A scannable barcode or quick response code linked to the certificate of analysis;
(3)The manufacture date and expiration date;
(4)The batch number must correspond to the certificate of analysis;
(5)The total number of milligrams of THCs found in the container;
(6)The serving size;
(7)The total number of milligrams of THCs per serving; and
(8)The following warnings:
a. To keep the product out of reach of children;
b. That consumption of the product may cause the person to fail a drug test due to THC being present;
c. That the product is not safe nor intended for any person under 21 years of age;
d. That the product is not safe for
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Legislative History
(Act 2025-385, §1.)
Nearby Sections
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§ 28-1-1
Possession of Still, Etc., or Illegally Manufactured, Transported or Imported Alcoholic Beverages§ 28-1-4
Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages§ 28-1-6
Issuance of Licenses for Sale of Intoxicating Beverages in Class 1 or Class 2 Municipalities§ 28-1-8
Powdered Alcohol§ 28-10-1
Short Title§ 28-10-2
Legislative Intent§ 28-10-3
Definitions§ 28-10-5
Evidence of Compliance; Certification; Renewal; Rules and Regulations; Enforcement Personnel§ 28-10-6
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Bluebook (online)
Alabama § 28-12-25, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/al/28-12-25.