8107. Misbranding of orange juice and pulp. V. S. v. 149 Jugs of Orange Juice and Pulp. Default decree of forfeiture and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 16254. Sample Nos. 19117-H to 19119-H, incl., 19139-H.) LIBEL FILED : May 26, 1945, Western District of Wisconsin. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about June 12 and August 25, 1944, and February 19, 1945, by the Nehi Corporation, from Columbus, Ohio. PRODUCT: 149 1-gallon jugs of orange juice and pulp at Menomonie, Wis. Analysis showed that the product was a mixture of about 70 percent orange juice, containing substantially more fragments of insoluble orange tissue than does commercial orange juice, water, added citric acid and either added phosphoric acid or acid phosphate, and sodium benzoate. LABEL IN PART: "Nehi Corporation Par-T-Pak Orange Juice and Pulp." VIOLATIONS CHARGED: Misbranding, Section 403 (a), the name "Orange Juice and Pulp" and the words "Contains orange juice and citric acid * * * This product contains no preservative," appearing on the bottle label, were false and misleading as applied to a mixture of orange juice, excess fragments of insoluble orange tissues, water, citric and phosphoric acids, or acid phosphate, and the chemical preservative, benzoate of soda ; Section 403 (i) (2), the label did not bear the common or usual name of each ingredient of the product; and, Sec- tion 403 (k), the product contained a chemical preservative, benzoate of soda, and the label did not state that fact. DISPOSITION: July 16, 1945. No claimant having appeared, judgment of for- feiture was entered and the product was ordered destroyed. CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS* COEN MEAL