6125. Adulteration and misbranding of peach-flavored spread and pineapple- flavored spread. IT. S. v. 35 Cartons of Peach Flavored Spread and 65 Cartons of Pineapple Flavored Spread. Default decree of condemnation. Product ordered delivered to a charitable organization. (F. D. C. No/ 11830. Sample Nos. 76141-F, 76143-F.) \ sugar, pectin, water, and acid had been substituted for peach and pineapple jam, respectively, which the articles purported to be. Misbranding, Section 403 (g) (1), the articles purported to be foods for which definitions and standards of identity have been prescribed by regulations promulgated pursuant to law, and they failed to conform to these definitions and standards since the articles were made from a mixture composed of less than 45 parts by weight of the fruit ingredient to each 55 parts by weight of the optional saccharine ingredients specified in the definitions and standards, and the articles were not concentrated by heat, as required by the regulations, to such point that the soluble solids content was, in the case of the peach spread, 65 percent or less, and, in the case of the pineapple spread, 68 percent or less. DISPOSITION: NO claimant having appeared, judgment of condemnation was entered on June 5,1944, and the product was ordered delivered to a charitable organization. MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT PRODUCTS*