Regarding the Food Imitation Law, you need to think about the potential hazards your products could cause. For instance, if you create a wax melt snap bar that is brown and smells like a chocolate bar it could easily be mistaken for chocolate by a child or vulnerable person. Adding a cartoon and colourful design to the labels will likely attract a child even more. Ensure that the packaging doesn't accidentally be mistaken for a chocolate bar. Using wording like 'do not eat' and 'do not consume' won't help as some children and vulnerable people are unable to read. My advice would be to ensure you create any design in chocolate and any other food-related scents using different colours and patterns so it doesn't resemble a chocolate bar in any way. You never see a bright orange chocolate bar, or a dark green one. If you are still worried about your products not complying with the law you could contact your local Trading Standards to seek some advice.
what if its super cartoony? if that makes sense
Regarding the Food Imitation Law, you need to think about the potential hazards your products could cause. For instance, if you create a wax melt snap bar that is brown and smells like a chocolate bar it could easily be mistaken for chocolate by a child or vulnerable person.
Adding a cartoon and colourful design to the labels will likely attract a child even more. Ensure that the packaging doesn't accidentally be mistaken for a chocolate bar. Using wording like 'do not eat' and 'do not consume' won't help as some children and vulnerable people are unable to read.
My advice would be to ensure you create any design in chocolate and any other food-related scents using different colours and patterns so it doesn't resemble a chocolate bar in any way. You never see a bright orange chocolate bar, or a dark green one.
If you are still worried about your products not complying with the law you could contact your local Trading Standards to seek some advice.