598 OLEOMARGARINE. 



OKLAHOMA. 



No laws. 



OREGON ANTICOLOR LAW. 



(Filed February 21, 1899.) 

 Forbids the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine colored in semblance of butter. 



PENNSYLVANIA ANTICOLOR LAW. 



(Passed in 1899.) 

 Prohibits manufacture and sale of oleomargarine made in semblance of butter. 



RHODE ISLAND BRANDING LAW. 



(Laws of 1882.) 



Any article not made wholly from milk or cream, but containing any melted butter 

 or animal oil or fat not the product of milk, shall be plainly marked "Oleomarga- 

 rine," and a label similarly printed shall be delivered with all retail gales. 



SOUTH CAROLINA ANTICOLOR LAW. 



( Approred March 9, 1896.) 



Imitation butter and cheese are defined as every article not produced from pure 

 milk or cream, with or without salt, rennet, and harmless coloring matter, which is 

 in semblance of, and designed to be used, as a substitute for butter or cheese ; they 

 shall not be colored to resemble butter or cheese; original packages shall be marked 

 "Substitute for butter," or "Substitute for cheese;" shall not be sold as genuine 

 butter or cheese, nor used in hotels, etc., unless signs are displayed* 



SOUTH DAKOTA ANTICOLOR LAW. 



(Laws of 1897.) 



Any article not made wholly from pure milk or cream, and m imitation of pure 

 butter, is prohibited ; but oleomargarine, colored pink and made in such form and 

 sold in such manner as will advise the consumer of its real character, is permitted ; 

 notice of its use in public eating places must be given. 



TENNESSEE ANTICOLOR LAW. 

 |( Act of 1895.) 



Any article which is in imitation of yellow butter and not made exclusively from 

 pure milk or cream is prohibited; but oleomargarine, free from color or other 

 ingredient to cause it to look like butter, and made in such form and sold in such 

 manner as will advise the consumer of its true character, and other imitations if 

 uncolored and labeled with their correct names are permitted ; wholesale packages 

 shall be plainly labeled and a label shall accompany retail sales. 



TEXAS. 

 No law. 



UTAH ANTICOLOR LAW. 



(Approved MarchJ8,|1894.) 



Any article in semblance of butter or cheese, and not made wholly from milk or 

 cream, shall be plainly marked " Oleomargarine butter," or "Imitation cheese," and 

 retail sales shall be made from packages so marked. Such articles shall not be col- 

 ored to resemble butter or cheese. 



VERMONT PINK LAW. 

 (Laws of 1884.) 



The manufacture of any article in imitation of butter or cheese which contains 

 any animal fat, or animal or vegetable oils or acids not produced from pure milk or 

 cream, is prohibited. 



Imitation butter. Imitation butter for use in public eating places, or for sale, shall 

 be colored pink. 



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