A word, statement or other information required by or under authority of the Act to appear on the label may lack that prominence and conspicuousness required by Section 11(f) of the Act by reason (among other reasons) of:
The name of an ingredient (except a spice, flavoring or coloring which is an ingredient of a food other than one sold as a spice, flavoring or coloring), required by Section 11(i)(2) of the Act to be borne on the label of a food, shall be a specific name and not a collective name. But if an ingredient (which itself contains two or more ingredients) conforms to a definition and standard of indentity prescribed by regulations under Section 9 of the Act, such ingredient may be designated on the label of such food by the name specified in the definition and standard, supplemented, in case such regulations require the naming of optional ingredients present in such ingredient, by a statement showing the optional ingredients which are present in such ingredient.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 720.40