[EDITED TO ADD: I don’t think that this is a safety issue, rather, the words that are required to be used under the new regulation. I’ll dig in a bit after work since I’m used to reading regulations. But I’m not the expert, so take my perspective with that understanding 😁]
FYI, There has been a change in California (USA) labeling law and in response Amaco has decided to black out certain information on their current labels. Sharing the information here so nobody gets drawn into conspiracy theories. Amaco has provided a statement (I’ve linked it below) and share that no formulations have changed. They say that they are doing this to prevent lawsuits. I might dig deeper into the regulatory changes if I have time over the next couple of days.