History of Clean Label At CuliNEX

History of Clean Label At CuliNEX

12/05/2025

When it comes to Clean Label food product formulation, no company has more experience than CuliNEX. For twenty years, our team has delivered Clean Label solutions that succeed in meeting our clients’ goals, and to claim consumers’ hearts.

Clients reach out to CuliNEX with an understanding that Clean Label is first and foremost in our formulations. “We are the leading authority on clean label development in the United States,” said Mark Crowell, CEO of CuliNEX.

But what exactly does Clean Label mean at CuliNEX? 

 CuliNEX Clean Label Origins

Twenty years ago in the food industry, transparency was not widely practiced and health was not commonly prioritized. Mark Crowell, however, believed the industry, and the public, were headed in that direction. In 2005, he founded CuliNEX to provide organic and natural product development services for the food industry. His vision was not simply to follow a trend. “I wanted to do the right thing for the people and for the planet,” Crowell said.

Natural and Organic

Back in 2005, the company used the term “natural and organic” to describe its product development philosophy. At the time, growing evidence linked diet to health problems like obesity and diabetes. People were making choices based on what was inside the products they consumed. More and more shoppers were reading food labels.

Two decades ago, however, food labels were hard to understand. Food product packaging rarely contained statements about where a food came from. Complex chemical names made it hard to understand what the food products were made of.

Crowell saw an opportunity and a real need to impact the organic and natural categories in food product development. 

 Clean Label Revolution

Today, CuliNEX uses the term Clean Label as an umbrella term to describe its approach to product development. Natural and organic are still pillars of the CuliNEX practice, but over the years, the phrasing has morphed among both the industry and public.

Terminology began to shift from “natural” to Clean Label around 2011. That year, European Food Information Regulation 1169 mandated clear and accurate labeling of all food products.

In the United States, we also experienced an upswell in the desire to see more information and more transparency on food labels. So CuliNEX adopted the term Clean Label to replace “organic and natural.”

The new term is expansive enough to include other beneficial qualities that CuliNEX delivers to its clients, such as transparency in labeling and simplicity of ingredients.  

Clean Label Today

Today Clean Label not only refers to transparency in labeling and simplicity of ingredients, but also encompasses products with fewer artificial additives, preservatives, and colorants. Clean Label products exclude ingredients with complex, unrecognizable names.

The term also means honesty in promises about what products can do. “We try to dissuade our clients from misleading marketing claims, should that arise,” said Crowell. Attributes like ingredient traceability and non-GMO certification are also enveloped by the term Clean Label development.

The concept of Clean Label has not stayed static and will probably continue to morph. Terms in our language naturally change over time, especially when there is no official body governing them. “There is no legal definition to Clean Label,” said Crowell, “just as there's no legal definition to ‘natural.’”

No matter how you define it, the fundamental underlying principle of simple, natural ingredients and transparency underlies the promise of every Clean Label product developed at CuliNEX.

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