The Bulletin. 



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BUTTER AND BUTTER SUBSTITUTES— CowfiwMed. 



a dealer to buy skim-milk cheese and sell same to his customers as 

 cheese, and it seems to be quite the practice to do so — at least, they often 

 sell skim-milk cheese as cheese. 



A product made as above described, that contains less than 50 per 

 cent milk fat in the water-free substance, cannot be legally sold as cheese, 

 but must be sold as skim-milk cheese or part skim-milk cheese, as the 

 case may be. 



The Food Law provides that if a food product is below standard, it is 

 deemed to be adulterated and its sale illegal. 



Dealers are cautioned that the sale of skim-milk cheese as cheese is 

 illegal, and will have to be prosecuted under the Food Law. 



The results of the examination of 38 samples, made during the year, 

 will be found in the table below, with conclusions drawn from same. 



