3733. Adulteration of canned blackberries. IT. S. v. 50 Cases of Blackberries. Consent decree of forfeiture and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 5939. Sample No. 61065-E.) Examination of this product showed the presence of moldy berries. On October 1, 1941, the United States attorney for the Territory of Hawaii filed a libel against 50 cases, each containing 6 No. 10 cans, of blackberries at Honolulu, T. H., which had been consigned by Washington Packers, Inc., alleg- ing that the article had been shipped, in interstate commerce on or about September 8, 1941; from Tacoma, Wash.; and charging that it was adulterated in that it was in whole or in part filthy, putrid, and decomposed, and was other- wise unfit for food. The article was labeled in part: (Cans) "Inavale Brand * * * Blackberries." On March 10, 1942, Washington Packers, Inc., claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libel, judgment of forfeiture was entered and the product was ordered destroyed.