REGULATORY FACT: All liquids are not the same: FDA requires marketers to label and market liquids as: 1) conventional food if the product is intended to be a beverage that is part of the diet, e.g., juice or soda, or a replacement for other conventional drinks, or 2) as a dietary supplement if it is intended to supplement the diet. If the product is a beverage, it will have a Nutrition Facts box on the label; a dietary supplement will have a Supplement Facts box.