3427. Misbranding of grape juice drink. U. S. v. 27 Cases of Grape Juice Drink. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 5646. Sample No. 74305-E.) Analysis showed that this product was an artificially colored solution of water, citric acid, flavor, sugar, and grape juice, having the appearance and odor of grape juice and taste of diluted grape juice. On September 8,1941, the United States attorney for the District of New Jersey filed a libel against 27 cases of grape juice drink at Paterson, N. J., alleging shipment in interstate commerce on or about July 16 and 18, 1941, by Rosen Products, Inc., from Brooklyn, N. Y.; and charging that it was misbranded. It was labeled i|| part: "Rosaiy Grape Juice Drink Pure Concord Grape Juice, Sugar, Fruit Flavor, Certified Food Color, Acid and Water Packed By Rosaiy Products Brooklyn, N. Y." The article was alleged to be misbranded in that it was an imitation of another food and its label failed to bear, in type of uniform size and prominence, the word "imitation" and, immediately thereafter, the name of the food imitated. On July 13,1942, no claimant having appeared, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed. CEREAL PRODUCTS FLOUR