91. Misbranding of Caroid Dental Powder. XJ. S. v. 4 Dozen Ounce Packages and 9 Dozen 2-Onnce Packages of Caroid Dental Powder. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 5329. Sample No. 48057-E.) The contents of the 2-ounce cans of this product occupied on an average about 61 percent of the capacity of the can, and the contents of the 1-ounce cans occupied on an average about 57 percent of the capacity of the can. On August 9, 1941, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Georgia filed a libel against the above-named product at Atlanta, Ga., alleging that it had been shipped on or about June 4 and July 5, 1941, by the American Ferment Co., Inc., from Buffalo, N. Y.; and charging that it was misbranded in that its container was so made, formed, or filled as to be misleading. On September 10, 1941, no claimant having appeared, judgment of condem- nation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed.