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AND OTHER TABLE AND COOKING OILS. 



courts have held that the term orange flavoring or lemon flavoring is 

 synonymous with the terms orange extract or lemon extract. That being 

 the case sample No. 15068, branded "Orange Flavoring," containing no 

 oil of orange, is misbranded. Two other samples contain less than five 

 per cent of oil of orange, and are, therefore, adulterated. One sample 

 was branded "Orange Extract, Concentrated." As it was less than one 

 per cent above standard, it could not be regarded as concentrated, and it 

 is misbranded. 

 See table below. 



EXTRACTS AND ORANGE EXTRACT SUBSTITUTES. 



Remarks and Conclusions 



Imitation orange extract, labeled high grade orange flavoring. Misbranded; 



sale illegal. 

 Orange extract, below standard; adulterated; sale illegal. 



do. 

 Orange extract, misbranded. It is not concentrated as branded; sale illegal. 

 Orange extract. 



do. 



