9807. Misbranding of High C Preservatives. J. S. v. 5 Jugs and 8 Bottles of High. C Preservatives. Default decrees of condemnation and destruc- tion. (F. D. C. Nos. 19667, 19918. Sample Nos. 9148-H, 53004-H.) LIBELS FILED : April 11 and May 15, 1946, District of New Jersey and Northern District of Ohio. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about August 6 and September 5, 1945, by the Sen Sen Extract Co., Inc., from Brooklyn, N. Y. PRODUCT: 5 1-gallon jugs at Bayonne, N. J., and 8 1-gallon bottles at Cleve- land, Ohio, of High C Preservatives. Examination showed that the product was an aqueous solution containing about 13 grams of monochloracetic acid per 100 cc. NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 403 (a), the labeling of the article was misleading since it failed to reveal the material fact that the product contained about 13 grams of monochloracetic acid per 100 cc, a poisonous and deleterious substance which rendered the article unwholesome and unsuitable for use as a component of beverages used by man; Section 403 (e) (1), it failed to bear the name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or dis- tributor; and, Section 403 (i) (2), it failed to bear the common or usual name of each ingredient. DISPOSITION : May 20 and June 13, 1946. No claimant having appeared, judg- ments of condemnation were entered and the product was ordered destroyed. CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS BAKERY PRODUCTS