11999. Misbranding of Parsley and Garlic capsules, etc. V. S. v. 15% Dozen Bottles * * *, etc., and a number of circulars. (P. D. C. No. 21945. Sample Nos. 36178-H to 36183-H, Incl., 36185-H to 36192-H, incl.) LIBEL FILED : On or about December 30, 1946, Western District of Missouri. ALLEGED SHIPMENT : Between the approximate dates of February 6 and October 31,1946, by the Battle Creek Dietetic S upply Company, from Battle Creek, Mich. PRODUCT: 15% dozen 120-capsule bottles of Parsley and Garlic, 18% dozen 60- capsule bottles of Hi-A Vitamin, 17 dozen 50-capsule bottles of Soy Bean Le- cithin with Vitamin D, 35%2 dozen 100-tablet bottles of Vitamin C 100 Mgm., 23 dozen 100-tablet bottles of Riboflavin Vitamin B2 (G), 23% dozen 150-tablet bottles of Vitamin B Complex Ironated, 19% dozen 1-pint bottles of Malt Syrup with Vitamins A B D, 29% dozen 1-pint bottles of Vitamin and Mineral Com- pound, 36 dozen 1-pound bottles of Lactose Dextrins Maltose with Dry Lemon Juice, 32 dozen 500-tablet packages of Kelp Tablets, 35 dozen 1-pound cans of Wheat Germ, 24% dozen 60-wafer packages of Dicalcium Phosphate Wafers with Viosterol, 36% dozen 70-capsule and 140-capsule bottles of Tonique Cap- sules, 21% dozen 60-capsule bottles and 17% dozen 150-capsule bottles of Wheat Germ Oil, and a number of circulars entitled "Health is Wealth" at North Kansas City, Mo. NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 403 (a), certain statements in the labeling of the articles were false and misleading. The articles were alleged also to be misbranded under the provisions of the law applicable to drugs, as reported in notices of judgment on drugs and de- vices, No. 2181, in which are set forth the analyses of the articles and the nature of the false and misleading statements referred to above. DISPOSITION: January 27, 1947. The Battle Creek Dietetic Supply Company having appeared as claimant, judgment of condemnation was entered and the products were ordered released under bond, with the exception of the pamphlets entitled "Health is Wealth," conditioned that they be brought into compliance with the law, under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. The pamphlets were ordered destroyed.