Proposed Regulations Governing the Labeling of Imported Food Products Artifici

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Proposed Regulations Governing the Labeling of Imported Food Products Artifici
Lucius Moody Tolman
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Food products artificially colored with other substances than sulphate of cop- per should bear upon the label, in letters of the size described above, the legend "Artificially colored, " or if the manufacturer prefers, the statement "Colored with anilin dye, " or whatever dye stuff may be used.
Manufactured food products in which glucose (sugar made by hydrolysis with an acid or otherwise from starch) has been used instead of sugar, or for other purposes, should bear upon the label in English,
...in letters of the size above mentioned, "Prepared with glucose " or some statement of similar import. The glucose which is used must be free from arsenic or other injurious substances.
In countries where olive 'oil is the common edible oil the expression on food products "Prepared with oil" or " Packed in oil" will be construed to mean olive oil. Where a mixture of oils is used, or another oil than olive oil, a state- ment to that effect should be made upon the label.
This regulation in regard to labeling will go into effect on February 2, 1905.


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