1900 Agricultural Law [Art. 3. 



§ 41, Coloring matter, dairy terms, size of package, labeling, 

 penalties. No person maiiufactiiriiig with intent to sell any sub- 

 stance or article in imitation or semblance of butter or cheese not 

 made exclusively from unadulterated milk or cream or both, with 

 salt or rennet or both and with or without coloring matter or sage, 

 but into which any animal, intestinal or oifal fats, or any oils or 

 fats or oleaginous substance of any kind not produced from pure, 

 unadulterated milk or cream, or into which melted butter, or 

 butter in any condition or state or any modification of the same, 

 or lard or tallow shall be introduced, shall add thereto or combine 

 Imitating thcrcwith any annatto or compounds of the same, or any other 

 color. substance or substances whatever, for the purpose or with the 

 effect of imparting thereto a color resembling yellow, or any shade 

 of yellow butter or cheese, nor introduce any such coloring mat- 

 ter or other substance into any of the articles of which the same 

 Sale or is couiposcd. And no person selling any oleaginous substance 

 color. not made from pure milk or cream of the same as a substitute for 



butter shall sell, give away or deliver with such substance any 

 Dairy coloriug mattcr ; nor shall any person manufacturing, selling or 



hibited. offering for sale any such goods make or sell them under any 

 brand, device or label bearing words indicative of cows or the 

 product of the dairy or the names of breeds of cows or cattle, 

 nor use terms indicative of processes in the dairy in making or 

 preparing butter ; no such substance shall hereafter be sold, offered 

 Weight, or exposed for sale in this state except it be sold in packages con- 



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'lekag°e' taiulug uot uiorc than five pounds, such packages to be wrapped 

 and sealed, the original seal of which shall be unbroken and upon 

 which seal shall be plainly printed the name and address of the 

 manufacturer of said oleomargarine, and the said packages shall 

 be plainly and conspicuously labeled with the word " Oleomarga- 

 rine " in Gothic or equally conspicuous letters at least three- 



ftamn cighths of au inch high. The word '' Oleomargarine " in large 

 prominent letters shall be stamped by indentation on each sep- 

 arate brick or portion of the substance itself before it is wrapped 

 and sealed. 



Any person violating any of the provisions of sections forty 

 or forty-one of the agricultural law shall forfeit and pay a penalty 

 to the people of the state of Xew York of not less than fifty 



stamp. 



Penalties. 



