§ 39-35-10 “Imitation butter” and “imitation cheese” defined
§ 39-35-20 Harmless coloring matters in milk products permitted
§ 39-35-30 Manufacture and sale of certain imitation butter or cheese prohibited
§ 39-35-40 Manufacture and sale of certain imitation butter or cheese permitted
§ 39-35-50 Sale of imitation butter or cheese as genuine prohibited
§ 39-35-60 Substitutes must be plainly marked
§ 39-35-70 Possession of unmarked imitations prohibited
§ 39-35-80 Penalties; certificate of analysis is prima facie evidence
§ 39-35-90 Article is inapplicable to oleomargarine

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