11695. Adulteration of salad dressing. U. S. v. 5 Cases * * * (and 1 other seizure action). (F. D. C. Nos. 20789, 20790. Sample Nos. 65373-H, 65375-H.) LIBELS FILED : September 9, 1946, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about July 24 and 29,1946, by T. W. Finch & Co., from Rochester, N. Y. PRODUCT: 10 cases, each containing 4 3-quart, 4-fluid-ounce jars, of salad dressing at Philadelphia, Pa. LABEL IN PART : "Finch's 'Money-Saver' Salad Dressing." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (2), the article contained an added poisonous and deleterious substance, monochloraeetic acid, which is unsafe within the meaning of the law since it is a substance not required in the production of the article and could have been avoided by good manu- facturing practice. DISPOSITION: October 8, 1946. No claimant having appeared for either lot, judgments of condemnation were entered and the product was ordered destroyed.