Burger Time
Product Images NDC 29500-9413

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This gallery contains 4 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Burger Time (NDC 29500-9413). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Gl 360, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

FDA Label Image

Brgrtime (Brgrtime)

Brgrtime (Brgrtime)
This appears to be a label design for a hand sanitizer product that is available in both 2-sided and 1-sided versions. The label can be glued onto a panel or directly onto a bottle. There are also references to "Burger" and "Tima" which are likely brand names. However, without further context, it is unclear what the purpose of the "PANEL-A," "PANEL-B," and "PANEL-C" sections are.*
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Freshfries (Freshfries)

Freshfries (Freshfries)
This appears to be a label specification document with information on the positioning and application of labels on two different panels (Panel A and Panel B) and a separate one-sided label that will be applied directly onto a bottle on Panel C. There is mention of a label being 2-sided and glued to Panel C, but it does not provide any further details about the text/images on the labels or their purpose.*
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Pizzaparty (Pizzaparty)

Pizzaparty (Pizzaparty)
This is a label for a hand sanitizer bottle that has three panels - Panel A, Panel B and Panel C. The label can be either two-sided or one-sided. The label can be glued to Panel C or simply placed directly on the bottle. The product is a hand sanitizer and the label mentions "Pizza Party".*
FDA Label Image

Sparklddonut (Sparklddonut)

Sparklddonut (Sparklddonut)
This text describes different types of labels for a product. There are two-sided labels that are glued to Panel C, which likely refers to the packaging or container. Panels A and B are described as the front and back of something, possibly the label itself or another component of the product. There is also a one-sided label that is applied directly onto a bottle. Panel C is again identified as the front of something, presumably where the one-sided label is placed.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.