8074. Adulteration and misbranding of mayonnaise. U. S. v. Raymond IB. Gamp (Gamp Sandwich Co.). Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $75. (F. D. C. No. 14233. Sample No. 63408-F.) INFORMATION FILED : January 9,1945, Western District of South Carolina, against Raymond E. Camp, trading as the Camp Sandwich Co., Gaffney, S. C. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about February 8, 1944, from the State of South Carolina into the State of North Carolina. PRODUCT: This product was invoiced as "Mayonnaise." LABEL, IN PART : "Dutch Maid Lunch Room Special * * * Packed For F. H. Seelye—Broker Charlotte, N. C." VIOLATIONS CHARGED: Adulteration, Section 402 (b) (2), a substance containing little or no edible food oil, and consisting largely of nonnutritive mineral oil, had been substituted in whole or in part for mayonnaise, a product that con- tains a large amount of food oil or oils and does not contain nonnutritive mineral oil, and which the article purported and was represented to be. Misbranding, Section 403 (b), the article contained little or no edible food oil or oils and consisted largely of nonnutritive mineral oil, and it was offered for sale under the name of another food, mayonnaise. DISPOSITION: February 19, 1945. A plea of nolo contendere having been en- tered by the defendant, the court imposed a fine of $75.