Maine Statutes

§ 7 §903 — Labeling containers

Maine § 7 §903
JurisdictionMaine
Title 7AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 2MARKETING, GRADING AND LABELING
Ch. 103PRODUCTS CONTROLLED

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 7, § 7 §903 (2026).

Text

A person may not sell or offer for sale in any place or serve in any hotel, restaurant or other public eating place any birch sugar, birch confection or candy or birch syrup or any product labeled or represented as such that is in any way combined, interfused or diluted with cane or other sugars or other substance without distinctly marking, stamping or labeling the article or the package containing cane or other sugars or other substance or the advertisement of or menu statement with an accurate and descriptive name of the article and, in the case of birch sugar and birch syrup, the percentage in which birch sugar or birch syrup enters into its composition. In the case of birch confection or candy, the ingredients must be listed in the order of the volume of each ingredient with the ingre

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Legislative History

PL 2021, c. 43, §1 (NEW).

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