11750. Adulteration and misbranding of coal-tar color. U. S. v. 2 Cans * * *. (F. D.C. No. 31018. Sample No. 28186-L.) LIBEL Fiiiwr ' June"5,*i95i,;Nofthern District of California." '¦;"vn ; ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about January 12, l95l, by American Aniline Prod- ucts, Inc., from Chicago, Ill. PRODUCT: 2 1-pound cans of coal-tar color at Sari Francisco, Calif. Examina- tion disclosed that the article contained FD C Green No. 1, a coal-tar color which is certifiable but which had not been Certified in accordance with the -regulations.'.". '••"'¦¦ LABEL IN PART ; "FDC Green No. 1. A Coal-Tar Dye Part of a Certified Lot No;'E488S One Pbund." ' NATOTE . OF XJHAJBGE;,: '..Adulteration, Section 402 '(c), the product contained a coal-tar color other than one from a batch that had been certified in accord- ance with. the regulations. Misbranding, Section 403(a), the label statement "Certified colors * * * Part of Certified Lot No E 4888 * * " "* Certified food color" was false and misleading. DISPOSITION; August 8, 1951. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. The cases reported herewith were instituted in the United States district courts by the United States attorneys, acting upon reports submitted by the Federal Security Agency. Published by direction of the Federal Security Administrator. CHARLES W. CRAWFORD, Commissioner of Food and Drugs. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 2Jh 1952. CONTENTS Page Cereals and cereal products 372 "Bakery product 372 Flour 372 Miscellaneous cereals and cereal products _! 373 Dairy products 374 Butter 374 Cheese 376 Miscellaneous dairy product 378 Eggs 378 Feeds and grains 379 Fish and shellfish 380 Page Fruits and vegetables 380 Dried fruit 380 Frozen fruit 381 Jelly 382 Vegetables 383 Tomatoes and tomato products. _ 384 Poultry 385 Spices, flavors, and seasoning mate- rials 387 Vitamin, mineral, and other prod- ucts of special dietary signifi- cance 388 371 995336-52-