2006 Alabama Code - Section 2-13-21 — Renovated butter.

No person shall sell in this state any butter that is produced by taking original packing stock butter or other butter or both and melting the same so that the butterfat can be drawn off or extracted, then mixing the said butterfat with skimmed milk or milk or cream or other milk product and rechurning or reworking the said mixture or that produced by any process that is commonly known as boiled, process or renovated butter, unless the words "renovated butter" shall be plainly branded with Gothic or boldface letters at least three fourths of an inch in height on the top and sides of each tub, box, pail or other kind of case or package or on the wrapper of prints or rolls in which it is put up. If such butter is exposed for sale uncovered or not in a case or package, a placard containing the labels so printed shall be attached to the mass of butter in such manner as to easily be seen and read by the purchaser. The branding or marking of all packages shall be in the English language and in a conspicuous place so as to be easily seen and read by the purchaser.

(Ag. Code 1927, §71; Code 1940, T. 2, §207.)

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