HR 6357 · 94th Congress · Labeling laws
A bill to make more uniform with the general requirements of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act certain provisions relating to the labeling and notification of colored margarine and colored oleomargarine; and to provide for uniform standards and specifications for colored margarine and colored oleomargarine.
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Introduced2
Committee3
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Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.(1975-04-24)
Plain Language Summary
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Modifies the labeling and packaging requirements on intrastate sales of colored oleomargarine by: (1) deleting the requirements that the word "oleomargarine" or "margarine" be in type or lettering at least as large as any other type or lettering on the label; and (2) deleting the requirement that each part of the contents of the package be contained in a wrapper which bears the word "oleomargarine" or "margarine" in 20-point type and substituting the requirement that each part of the contents be in a separate wrapper. Requires that notice of margarine being served in a public eating place be prominently and conspicuously displayed or labeled.…
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