6784. Misbranding of Wip. U. S. v. 30 Cases -of Wip. Consent decree of con¬ demnation. Product ordered delivered to charitable institutions. (F. D. C. No. 11062. Sample No. 56832-F.) LIBEL FILED: On or about November 8, 1943, District of Connecticut. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about September 11, 1943, by the Home Products Sales Corporation (Taylor-Reed Corporation subsidiary), Mamaroneck, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. ] Examination showed that each carton contained a white, powdery substance in a paper bag; that the powder occupied on an average 37.3% of the carton; and that the bag and powder occupied only about half the volume of the carton. LABEL IN PART: (Carton) "Whip for whipping Light Cream Made of Vege- table Gum, Processed Cereal and Vegetable Products." VIOLATIONS CHARGED: Misbranding, Section 403 (d), the container was so filled as to be misleading since the article occupied only about 37.3% of the capacity of the carton,; and, Section 403 (i) (2), the product was fabricated from two or more ingredients and its label failed to bear the common or usual name of each such ingredient since "Processed Cereal" and "Vegetable Products" were not the common names of the ingredients of the article. DISPOSITION: May 24, 1944. The owner of the product having consented to the entry of a decree, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product ' was ordered delivered to charitable institutions. VITAMIN PREPARATIONS AND FOODS FOR SPECIAL DIETARY USES