FDA did not substantively amend § 101.9(d)(13)(i) and (ii) except to maintain consistency of the aggregate display with the other label formats illustrated in 101.9(d). Under § 101.9(d)(13):
Nutrition labels on the outer label of packages of products that contain two or more separately packaged foods that are intended to be eaten individually (e.g., variety packs of cereals or snack foods) or of packages that are used interchangeably for the same type of food (e.g., round ice cream containers) may use an aggregate display, and
Aggregate displays shall comply with the format requirements of § 101.9(d) to the maximum extent possible, except that the identity of each food shall be specified immediately to the right of the “Nutrition Facts” heading, and both the quantitative amount by weight (i.e., g/mg/mcg amounts) and the percent Daily Value for each nutrient shall be listed in separate columns under the name of each food.