7807. Misbranding of canned cherries. U. S. v. 74 Cases of Canned Cherries. Product ordered released under bond. (F. D. C. No. 13441. Sample No. 73395-F.) LIBEL FILED : August 31,1944, Northern District of Ohio. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about July 26, 1944, by the Fairview Packing Co.,, Oakland, Calif. PRODUCT: 74 cases, each containing 24 cans, of cherries at Warren, Ohio. LABEL IN PART: "IGA Enriched With Dextrose Contents 1 Pound 15 Oz. Light Sweet Royal Anne Cherries in Heavy Syrup." VIOLATION CHARGED: Misbranding, Section 403 (h) (2), the product purported to be and was represented as canned cherries (light, sweet), a food for which a standard of fill of container has been prescribed by regulations promulgated pursuant to law, and it fell below the standard since there was not present the maximum quantity of the cherry ingredients which could be sealed in the container amd processed by heat to prevent'spoilage without crushing the in- gredient, and its label failed to bear, in the manner and form that the regula- tions specify, a statement that the product fell below the standard. DISPOSITION: September 29, 1944. The William Edwards Co., Warren, Ohio, claimant, having admitted the allegations of the libel, the product was ordered released under bond for relabeling under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. See also Nos. 7702-7709, 7890.