4945. Adulteration of candy. XT. S. v. 16 Boxes of Candy (and 2 additional seizure actions against candy). Default decrees of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. Nos. 9474 to 9476, incl. Sample Nos. 33425-E to 334274FV incl., 33429-F.) ; This product contained insect fragments and hairs resembling those of rodents Or Cats ¦i>:-;^'"'. -¦-'¦¦ •¦ •:-:-:0';-K S;;' '..-T*O .¦¦ i:-i :,: ./ ,.-;.•,' ¦•:¦>;-¦;;•¦ ^ ¦.-'try.':;-.-..'-'-?* ./;:•'<» Oh March 4, 1943; tie United States attorney for the District of New Jersey filed libels against a total of 100 boxes ofcandy at Patterson, N. J., alleging that the " article had been' shipped in interstate commerce on or about February 11,? 1943, by G. Cella, Inc., from New York, N. Y.; arid charging that it was adulterated if that it consisted iii whole or in part of a filthy substance, and in that ft had been prepared under insanitary conditions whereby it. may have become contaminated5 with filth. The article was' labeled in part: (Boxes) "Andino Brand * * * Aridirio Chocolate Co;, Inc;," or 'Bella's; 100% Liquid-Cherries/' On June 21 and September 21, 1943, no claimant having appeared judgments of condemnation were entered and theproduct wasi prdered destroyed.