Misbranding of canned sweet potatoes. U. S. v. 780 Cases * * *. (P. D. C. No. 24459. Sample No. 26158-K.) .FILED: On or about March 12, 194S, Western District of Missouri. SED SHIPMENT : On or about November 23, 1945, by A. W. Sisk & Son, from jfeston, Md. BUCT: Increases, each containing 24 1-pound, 13-ounce cans, of sweet pote- nt Springfield, Mo. IN PART: "Kroger's Avondale Quality Brand Sweet Potatoes." OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 403 (g) (1), the product fell below H definition and standard of identity for canned sweet potatoes since it had ft been processed by heat so as to prevent spoilage (the product was decom- |§ed); and, Section 403 (g) (2), the product was represented as canned get potatoes, and its label failed to bear as required by the definition and "Richard of identity the optional form of units contained therein, i. e., mashed pet potatoes. position: On or about July 20, 194S. Default decree of condemnation and ftruetion. TOMATOES AND TOMATO PRODUCTS*