2009 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 19. AGRICULTURE
ARTICLE 2D. IMITATION HONEY PRODUCT LAW.
§19-2D-2 Labeling.

§19-2D-2. Labeling.
(a) No person shall manufacture, package, label, sell, keep for sale, expose or offer for sale, any article or product represented to be honey or to contain honey unless the product ingredient is honey, as defined in this article.

(b) No person shall sell, expose or offer for sale any product, compound or mixture of sugars labeled as or for honey, with or without honey as a constituent ingredient, unless the product, compound or mixture of sugars is labeled "imitation honey" with the word "imitation" appearing in letters equal in size to the letters used to spell "honey."

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