Protest 952805-G of W. X. Huber Co.

6 Cust. Ct. 622
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedApril 30, 1941
DocketNo. 45794
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Protest 952805-G of W. X. Huber Co., 6 Cust. Ct. 622 (cusc 1941).

Opinion

Opinion, by

Evans, J.

The testimony showed that the merchandise consists of sweetened chocolate to which has been added a mixture of 29.8 percent of nuts, almonds, and honey, and that it is similar to that described in Herzog v. United States (T. D. 43666). From the testimony it also appeared that the commodity is someting more than sweetened chocolate, Abstract 17884, 15 Treas. Dec. 26, cited, and the Treasury Department has held that articles mixed with nuts are confectionery and not chocolate (T. D. 40550). The protest was therefore overruled.

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