2528. Adulteration of candy. IT. S. v. 16 Cases and 5 Cases of Candy. Default decrees of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. Nos. 5247. 5351. Sample Nos. 60177-E, 61313-E.) On July 30 and August 12,1941, the United States, attorneys for the District of Idaho and the District of Oregon filed libels against 16 cases each containing 24 bars of candy at Wallace, Idaho, and 5 cases each containing 1 pitcher of mints, 6 1-pound jars, and 12 4%-punce jars of hard candy at Medford, Oreg,, alleging that the articles had been shipped on or about June 16 and July 1§, 1941, by the Parisian Candy Co. from Seattle, Wash.; and charging that they were adulterated. They were labeled in part: (Bar wrapper) "Whipped Dream Parisian Style Bar"; or (case) "Parisian Charmed Land Candies." Thee articles were alleged to be adulterated in that they consisted wholly; or in part.of a filthy substance. The candy seized at Wallace, Idaho, was alleged to be adulterated further in that it had been prepared under insanitary conditions whergbyit might have become contaminated with filth. : > On> August 25; and October ,9,* 1941, no claimant Maying appeared, judgments of condemnation, were entered audi the products, were ordered destroyed.; .