27994. Hexavitamin tablets. (F.D.C. No. 45497. S. No. 3-420 R.) QUANTITY: 40 100-tablet btls. at Washington, D.C, in possession of Babbitt Cut Rate Stores, Inc. SHIPPED : On an unknown date, from Long Island City, N.Y. LABEL IN PART: (Btl.) "Hexavitamin U.S.P. Each tablet contains: Vita- min A 5000 U.S.P. Units Vitamin D 400 U.S.P. Units Vitamin Bi 2 mg. Vitamin B2 3 mg. Niacinamide 20 mg. Vitamin C 75 mg. As a dietary supplement * * * Distributed by General Vitamin Corp. Washington, D.C." RESULTS OP INVESTIGATION : The article was shipped in bulk and repacked and labeled by the dealer. LIBELED : 2-27-61, Dist. Columbia. CHARGE: 403(j)—while held for sale, the article purported to be and was represented as a food for special dietary use by reason of its vitamin content and its label failed to bear, as required by regulations, a statement of the pro- portion of the minimum daily requirement for vitamins A, Bi, C, D, riboflavin (vitamin B2) and niacin or niacinamide supplied by such food when con- sumed in a specified quantity during a period of one day. The libel alleged also that certain other articles were misbranded under the provisions of the Act relating to drugs as reported in notices of judgment on drugs and devices, No. 6583. DISPOSITION : 6-8-61. Consent—claimed by Babbitt Cut Rate Stores, Inc., and released for relabeling.