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.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 20 - Food, Drugs and Cosmetics.
Chapter 1 - Standards, Labeling and Adulteration.
Article 2 - Adulteration and Misbranding.
Division 1 - Food and Drugs Generally.
Section 20-1-20 - Definitions.
Section 20-1-21 - Purpose of Division; Standards; Construction of Chapter.
Section 20-1-22 - When Articles Deemed Adulterated - Food Generally.
Section 20-1-23 - When Articles Deemed Adulterated - Confectionery.
Section 20-1-24 - When Articles Deemed Adulterated - Drugs.
Section 20-1-25 - When Articles Deemed Misbranded Generally - Food.
Section 20-1-26 - When Articles Deemed Misbranded Generally - Drugs.
Section 20-1-27 - Prohibited Activities.
Section 20-1-29 - Shipment, Offer for Shipment, or Sale of Certain Citrus Fruits.
Section 20-1-30 - Sale, Offer for Sale, etc., of Certain Artificially Colored Potatoes.
Section 20-1-31 - Possession, Transportation, etc., of Items in Violation of Division, Chapter.
Section 20-1-32 - Exemption From Prosecution of Dealers.
Section 20-1-33 - Food Safety Permit.
Section 20-1-34 - Civil Penalties for Violation of Chapter, Etc.
Section 20-1-35 - Food Safety Advisory Committee.