Alabama Statutes
§ 20-1-23 — When Articles Deemed Adulterated - Confectionery
Alabama § 20-1-23
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 20Food, Drugs and Cosmetics
Ch. 1Standards, Labeling and Adulteration
Art. 2Adulteration and Misbranding
Div. 1Food and Drugs Generally
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 20-1-23 (2026).
Text
In the case of confectionery, it shall be deemed adulterated if it contains terra alba, barytes, talc, chrome yellow, burnt umber, or other mineral substance or poisonous coloring or flavoring or other ingredients detrimental to health or any vinous, malt, or spirituous liquor or compound or narcotic drug.
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Legislative History
(Acts 1909, No. 190, p. 237; Code 1923, §4402; Code 1940, T. 2, §312.)
Nearby Sections
15
§ 20-1-110
Short Title§ 20-1-113
Requirements as to Labeling§ 20-1-130
Definitions Generally§ 20-1-131
Purpose of Article§ 20-1-132
Definition and Standards for Mellorine§ 20-1-134
Requirements as to Sale Generally§ 20-1-136
False and Misleading Advertising§ 20-1-140
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Alabama § 20-1-23, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/al/20-1-23.