If a food contains more than 7% alcohol by volume, that food comes under
the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF). FDA
supervises any food that contains less than 7% alcohol. According to FDA, if
alcohol is part of the food composition or formula, than alcohol must be included
on the label as an ingredient. However, if alcohol is part of one of the ingredients,
such as a flavor, it does not have to be listed separately on the ingredient label
(Riaz, 1997).