I can verify the answers from the other posters. Their logotype is set in Optima and all of the copy on their original labels are set in Helvetica Neue Regular. Their newer labels use a medium condensed typeface which looks like a Helvetica Condensed. Hope this helps. 2. read more
Any font deemed "easy to read" is OK to use on nutrition facts label. ReciPal use Helvetica and Arial font. The FDA uses Helvetica. The basic is information need to be good readable. That’s why every company use basic and good readable font. So i think Arial and Helvetica are the common two font which used most in Nutrition Facts labels. read more
Narrowing your target demographic should also help determine which font you should use. read more