1699. Misbranding of Savco vitamins. TJ. S: v. 99 Cartons of Savco Vitamins. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (FrD. C vN6J 8581. Sam pie'No. 14183-F.) .;:-/ .;;"v,' " -' 'On Octotter 21, 1942, the United States attorney for the District of Arizona filed a libel against 99 cartons, each carton.containing 100 envelopes, of vitamins at Phoenix, Ariz., alleging that the article had been shipped m interstate com- merce on or about April 6, 1940, by the Santa Aha Vitamin Co,, from ii\iil#Eton, Calif.; and charging that it was misbranded in that the declarations on the labels on the envelopes "Mix this package * * ,.* D 500 U..S. P. Units? G 100 Sherman-Bourquih Units," were false and misleading since they were inebrreett Examination of the article showed that it contained per envelope not mpre" than 50 percent of the. declared amount of vitamin D and not more than 75 percent of the declared amount of riboflavin (vitamin, G). On January 28, 1943, no claimant, haying appeared, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed. V y