6584. Misbranding of Van Dutch Chocolate Flavored Mix. TJ. S. v. 16 Dozen Jars of Chocolate Flavored Mix. Default decree of condemnation. Product ordered delivered to local charitable institutions. (F. D. C. No. 11951. Sample No. 51119-F.) LIBEL FILED : March 3, 1944, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about January 14, 1944, by the Van Dutch Products Co., from New York, N. Y. PRODUCT: 16 dozen 1-pound jars of chocolate-flavored mix (beverage material) at Philadelphia, Pa. LABEL IN PART: "Van Dutch Chocolate Flavored Mix." VIOLATIONS CHARGED: Misbranding, Section 403 (a), the statements on the label, "Mix For Energy * * * En-Er-Gy * * * Featuring a patented full fat soy flour which contains Vitamins A, B, B2, D, E, G & K," were false and misleading since they represented and suggested that the article was of special value in providing energy and the vitamins declared, whereas it had no greater significance as a source of food energy than other common foods, and provided only inconsequential amounts of the vitamins declared; and, Section 403 (j), it was represented as a food for special dietary uses by man by reason of its vitamin A, B, B2, D, E, G and K content, and its label failed to bear, as required by the regulations, a statement of the proportion of the minimum daily requirements of vitamins A, Bi, B2, and D and the quantity of vitamin E and vitamin K supplied by a specified quantity of the product reasonably suitable and practicable of consumption during a period of 1 day, and a statement that the need for vitamin E in human nutrition has not been established. demnation was entered and the product was ordered delivered to local charitable institutions.