The Bulletin. 



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AND LEMON EXTRACT SUBSTITUTES— Continued. 



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Remarks and Conclusions. 



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1.4762 0.8436 82.06 Lemon extract. 

 1.4762 0.8441 81.77 do. 

 0.0 0.9784 14.13 Imitation lemon extract. 



5.3 76.5 1.4762 0.8356 84.49 Lemon extract. 



6.3 74.4 1.4750 0.8640. 73.38 do. 



3.7 76.5 1.4762 0.8448 82.84 Lemon extract, below standard; misbranded; sale 



illegal. 



4.4 74.4 1.4750 0.8672 74.22 do. 



0.0 0.9309 1 51.82 Imitation lemon extract; adulterated and mis- 

 branded; sale illegal. 

 5.7 75.0 1.4753 0.8347 83.88 Lemon extract. 



being detected with greater ease than the cane sirup, its use has largely 

 been discontinued and the cane sirup used instead. 



Under this head, 18 samples were examined, 6 of which were mis- 

 branded or misrepresented by the dealer; 3 were straight maple sirups, 

 and the others were mixtures of cane sirup and maple sirup, but were 

 properly branded and sold as such. 



The manufacturers of these products often use labels that, while not 

 in open violation of the law, are easily misleading to the unsuspecting 

 consumer. Such labels are regarded as misbranded. A label must tell 

 the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. See table below. 



