The Scaling Problem You've perfected your small-batch recipe. But scaling up for a restaurant order or swapping to a winter ingredient forces you back to the drawing board for a new FDA nutrition label. This manual recalculation and redesign is a legal and logistical bottleneck. One Core Principle: The Formula-Change Protocol The key to scaling safely is treating every significant recipe variation as a new, discrete formula in your production system. A "formula" is the precise record of ingredients and their weights for a specific batch. When you change an ingredient source (e.g., fresh to frozen mango) or batch size enough to alter your process, you've created Formula B or C. Each unique formula must have its own, automatically generated label. This protocol eliminates the risk of mislabeling, which is a major FDA violation. The AI Automation Tool: Integrated Label Generators Platforms like LabelCalc or ReciPal serve as your automated compliance engine.…