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Editorial status
Listed · source-checked
Last reviewed
Jun 24, 2026
Next review due
Jun 24, 2027
Commercial relationship
Listed editorially
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FLAVOR DEVELOPMENT

ClearMask

ClearMask (clearmaskusa.com) is a flavor-modification and sweetening business that develops masking systems and natural sweetening solutions for food, beverage, and nutrition products, including performance-nutrition applications such as bitter botanicals, alternative sweeteners (stevia, monk fruit, erythritol, allulose), collagen, and plant-based proteins. It provides R&D, contract blending, prototyping, pilot runs, scaling, and white-label development and operates as a division of Noble Foods Inc.

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§1Editorial assessment

ClearMask (clearmaskusa.com) is a flavor-modification and sweetening business that develops masking systems and natural sweetening solutions for food, beverage, and nutrition products, including performance-nutrition applications such as bitter botanicals, alternative sweeteners (stevia, monk fruit, erythritol, allulose), collagen, and plant-based proteins. It provides R&D, contract blending, prototyping, pilot runs, scaling, and white-label development and operates as a division of Noble Foods Inc.

§2Our review

The six checks in our review, applied before any name appears in the directory. Each check is auto-derived from public evidence on this profile.

Independent confirmation: warn.
Sources we traced: miss.
How recent: pass.
Right to respond: pass.
What they told us: pass.
What we don’t know: miss.

§3Inspection history

§4Certifications

No certifications on record.

§5Capability matrix

PRODUCT TYPES
Flavor Masking Systems · Natural Sweetening Systems · Turnkey Flavor Builds
CAPABILITIES
Flavor Modulation and Masking · Natural Sweetening Systems · Bitterness and Off-Note Masking for Performance Nutrition · R&D and Contract Blending · Prototyping, Pilot Runs, and Scale-Up · White-Label Product Development
DOSAGE FORMS
powders · liquids

§6Sources

Dietary supplement manufacturers must comply with 21 CFR Part 111 (Current Good Manufacturing Practice for dietary supplements). This includes requirements for personnel, facilities, equipment, production, laboratory operations, and record-keeping.

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