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Statutes > Missouri > T12 > C196 > 196_760

Labeling of imitation butter.

196.760. Every person who lawfully manufactures anysubstance designed to be used as a substitute for butter shallmark, by branding, stamping or stenciling upon the top and sideof each tub, firkin, box or other package in which such articleshall be kept, and in which it shall be removed from the placewhere it is produced, in a clean and durable manner, in theEnglish language, the words, "substitute for butter", in printedletters, in plain roman type, each of which shall not be lessthan one inch in length and one-half inch in width.

(RSMo 1939 § 14074)

Prior revisions: 1929 § 12435; 1919 § 12006; 1909 § 652

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T12 > C196 > 196_760

Labeling of imitation butter.

196.760. Every person who lawfully manufactures anysubstance designed to be used as a substitute for butter shallmark, by branding, stamping or stenciling upon the top and sideof each tub, firkin, box or other package in which such articleshall be kept, and in which it shall be removed from the placewhere it is produced, in a clean and durable manner, in theEnglish language, the words, "substitute for butter", in printedletters, in plain roman type, each of which shall not be lessthan one inch in length and one-half inch in width.

(RSMo 1939 § 14074)

Prior revisions: 1929 § 12435; 1919 § 12006; 1909 § 652


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T12 > C196 > 196_760

Labeling of imitation butter.

196.760. Every person who lawfully manufactures anysubstance designed to be used as a substitute for butter shallmark, by branding, stamping or stenciling upon the top and sideof each tub, firkin, box or other package in which such articleshall be kept, and in which it shall be removed from the placewhere it is produced, in a clean and durable manner, in theEnglish language, the words, "substitute for butter", in printedletters, in plain roman type, each of which shall not be lessthan one inch in length and one-half inch in width.

(RSMo 1939 § 14074)

Prior revisions: 1929 § 12435; 1919 § 12006; 1909 § 652