15958. Misbranding of rum and brandy cakes. U. S. v. 68 Cakes, etc. (F. D. C No. 26363. Sample Nos. 9981-K, 9982-K.) failed to bear a label containing the name and place of business of the manu- facturer, packer, or distributor, and an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents; and, Section 403 (i) (2), the article was fabricated from two or more ingredients, and its label failed to bear the common or usual name of each such ingredient. further misbranding, Section 403 (a), the statement "Rum & Brandy Cake" borne on the label of the one-pound cake was false and misleading as applied to the one-pound cake, which had no odor or flavor of rum or brandy. DISPOSITION : December 21, 1949. Default decree of condemnation. The court ordered that the Food and Drug Administration be permitted to take samples of the product in order to determine its fitness for consumption, and that if found to be fit, the product should be delivered to charitable institutions. The product was found to be fit for food and was delivered to various charitable institutions.