24984. Canned lemon juice, canned grape juice, and canned orange juice. (F.D.C. No. 40470. S. Nos. 32-905 M, 57-904/5 M, 78-414/5 M.) INFORMATION FILED: 1-15-58, W. Dist. Mo., against Research Laboratories, Inc., d/b/a Dubl-Rich Products Co., St. Joseph, Mo., Darwin F. Aldrich, pro- duction manager, and W. C. Pollard, sales manager. SHIPPED: On 1-9-57 and 5-13-57, from Missouri to Colorado, Florida, and Kansas. LABEL IN PART: (Btl.) "dubl-rich brand processed California lemon juice 12 fluid ounces made from the juice of sun ripened California lemons . . . high in Vitamin C!" or "dubl-rich brand sweetened concord grape juice one gallon dubl-rich brand is a sweetened grape juice made from the juice of pure sunripened Concord Grapes. For a delicious Grape Drink, Use One Part dubl-rich Brand Grape Juice to Five Parts Water. No Sugar Necessary" or "dubl-rich brand California orange juice (sweetened) dubl-rich brand is a sweetened orange juice concentrate made from the juice of pure sun ripened California Oranges. For a Delicious Orange Drink, Use One Part dull-rich Brand Orange Juice To Five Parts Water. No Sugar Necessary." RESULTS OP INVESTIGATION : Analysis showed that the "lemon juice" consisted of a mixture of citric acid, artificial color, and from 5 to 10 percent lemon juice, and contained little or no vitamin C; that the "grape juice" consisted of a mixture of citric acid, artificial color, artificial flavor, and 2 percent grapejuice; and, that the "orange juice" consisted of a mixture of citric acid, artificial color, artificial flavor, and 25 percent orange juice. CHARGE: Lemon juice. 402(b)(1)—when shipped, valuable constituents of the article, namely, lemon juice and vitamin C, had been in part omitted; and 402(b) (2)—a substance consisting of a mixture of citric acid, artificial color, and 5 to 10 percent lemon juice had been substituted for lemon juice. Grapejuice. 402(b)(1)—when shipped, a valuable constituent of the article, namely, grapejuice, had been in part omitted; and 402(b)(2)—a substance consisting of a mixture of citric acid, artificial flavor, artificial color, and 2 percent grapejuice had been substituted for grapejuice. Orange juice. 402(b) (1)—when shipped, a valuable constituent of the article, namely, orange juice, had been in part omitted; and 402(b)(2)—a substance consisting of a mixture of citric acid, artificial color, artificial flavor, and 25 percent orange juice had been substituted for orange juice. PLEA : Guilty. DISPOSITION : 9-5-58. Defendants jointly fined $400, plus costs. VEGETABLES*