24295v Cocoa powder.: (F.b;'C. No. 39366. S. No; 29-536 M.); ! INFORMATION FILED ::' l-28-57viB. Dist. N. T., against Ralph &. Newton, Brobk-' lyn,N. Y. .ALLEGED VIOLATION: On 10-i7-55,while a number of pressed cakes of a cocoa by-product, to be used as animalfeed, Were being held for sale by the de- fendant after shipment- in interstate commerce; the defendant caused1 the cocoa " by-product to be ground and packed into 50-pound bags labeled as pure cocoa, which acts of grinding and packing resulted ¦ in the article being mis- Jbrahdedi; '¦•¦¦":--• .: .;¦;¦¦¦¦ LABEL IN PART : (Cakes, prior to grinding) "Expeller'Cake [Cocoa Press Cake] containing hot more than 15% butter fat having value only for livestock feed mixtures or fertilizer." (Bag, after grinding) "Pure Cocoa Pow." •CHARGE: 403 (g) (1)—the article, while held for sale, purported to be and was represented as" Cocoa, k food for which a definition and standard of identity has been prescribed by regulations, and it failed to conform to the definition and standard Since1 it contained more cocoa shell than is present in cocoa. PLEA: Chiility. "v ; " -y~-'-¦