8200. Adulteration of candy. U. S. v. 12 Boxes and 29 Boxes of Candy. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 6771. Sample Nos. 79158-B, 79159-B.) Examination of this product showed that it was contaminated with filth, such as rodent hairs and excreta, and insect fragments. :: On January 27, 1942, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky filed a libel against 41 boxes of candy at Jettie, Ky., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about December 13, 1941, fromvthe factory of the D. D. Carney Candy Manufacturing Co., Huntington, W. Va., and charging that it was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance; and in that it had been prepared under insanitary conditions whereby it might have become contaminated with filth. The article was labeled in part "Horehound," or "Billy Boy Baseball Pops." Oh February 19, 1942, no claimant having appeared, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered, destroyed.