' 13575. Adulteration of Cracker Jack. XI. S. v. 226 Cases, etc (F. D. C. No. ' 24617. Sample Nos. 16837-K, 16847-K, 16848-K.) | LIBEL FILED : April 30,1948, Eastern District of Wisconsin. | ALLEGED SHIPMENT : On or about November 13, 1947, and January 19 and April 6,1948, by the Cracker Jack Co., from Chicago, Ill. I PRODUCT: Cracker Jack. 22Q cases, eaeh containing 100 boxes, 112 eases, each I containing 123 boxes, and 45 cases, each containing 24 boxes, at Milwaukee, 1 Wis. I LABEL, IN PART : "Cracker Jack Popcorn Confection Net Wt. 1& Oz. Toy or Novelty In each package." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (1), the product contained metal and plastic toys, added deleterious substances, which may have rendered the product injurious to health; and, Section 402 (d), It was a confection and contained nonnutritive articles, plastic and metal toys. | DISPOSITION : August 31, 1948. The shipper and the consignee having consented | to the entry of a decree, judgment of condemnation was entered. The product was ordered delivered to charitable Institutions, conditioned that the un- wrapped plastic and metal toys be removed from the packages before distri- bution to the inmates. SIRUP AND SUGAR