It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, sell, offer for sale, possess for sale, barter, exchange or give away any substitute for butter which is molded in such form or shape or manner or which because of any brand, name, mark or advertisement has a reasonable tendency to cause the public to think or believe said substitute to be butter.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 13 - Milk and Dairy Products.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 2-13-2 - Purpose of Article; Power of Board.
Section 2-13-4 - Adding or Blending Fat or Oil With Milk or Cream.
Section 2-13-5 - Sanitation of Premises and Utensils.
Section 2-13-6 - Utensils to Be Cleaned by Purchaser.
Section 2-13-7 - Milk From Diseased Cows; Unsanitary Premises or Utensils.
Section 2-13-9 - License for Operation of Testing Apparatus.
Section 2-13-10 - Use of Standard Test Required.
Section 2-13-11 - Ice Cream Defined and Standardized.
Section 2-13-12 - Adulterated Ice Cream.
Section 2-13-13 - Misbranded Ice Cream.
Section 2-13-14 - Requirements Relative to Milk and Cream Tests.
Section 2-13-15 - Annual Reports of Creameries, Milk Plants, Etc.
Section 2-13-16 - Imitation Butter and Imitation Cheese Defined.
Section 2-13-17 - Substitutes for Butter and Cheese - Required Stamping or Marking on Containers.
Section 2-13-20 - Substitutes for Butter and Cheese - Sale of Substitutes Tending to Deceive Public.
Section 2-13-21 - Renovated Butter.
Section 2-13-22 - Applicability of Laws Relative to Inspection, Suspension From Sale, Seizure, Etc.