11529. Adulteration and misbranding of assorted jellies. V. S. v. 47 Cases? of Assorted Jellies. Decree of condemnation and forfeiture.? Products released under bond. (B\ & D. No. 17337. I. S. Nos. 8746-v,? 8747-v, 8748-v, 8749-v. S. No. W-1348.) On or about March 21, 1923, the United States attorney for the District of? Colorado, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the? District Court of the United States for said district a libel praying the seizure? and condemnation of 47 eases of assorted jellies, remaining unsold in the? original unbroken packages at Trinidad, Colo., consigned by Seavey-Flarsheim,? Kansas City, Mo., alleging that the articles had been shipped from Kansas? City, Mo., on or about August 5, 1922, and transported from the State of? Missouri into the State of Colorado, and charging adulteration and misbranding? in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. The articles were labeled in part:? "Golden Moon * * * Net Weight 7 Ozs." (or "13 Ozs.") "Apple-Grape"? (or "Apple-Strawberry," "Apple-Currant." or "Apple-Raspberry'.') "Jelly? * '" * Sanitary Food Mfg. Co. St. Paul. Minn." Adulteration of the articles was alleged in the libel for the reason that a? product composed of pectin, sugar, and tartaric acid, and in the case of the? said apple-grape jelly, artificial flavor, and containing little or no fruit juices),? had been mixed and packed with and substituted wholly or in part ? for the? respective articles. Misbranding of the articles was alleged for the reason that the statements,? "Apple-Grape," "Apple-Raspberry," "Apple-Strawberry," or "Apple-Currant,"? as the case might be, and "Jelly Apple Juice 28?," appearing on the respective? containers of the said jellies, were falset. and misleading and deceived and mis?? led the purchaser thereof. Misbranding was alleged for the further reason? that the articles were imitations of and offered for sale under the distinctive? names of other articles. On June 15, 1923, the Sanitary Food Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn., claimant,? having admitted the allegations of the libel, judgment of condemnation and? forfeiture was entered, and it was ordered by the court that the products be? released to the said claimant upon payment of the costs of the proceedings and? the execution of a bond in the sum of $416.79, in conformity with section 10? of the act. HOWAED M. GORE, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.