Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 31 — Food
Section 31.75 — Artificial Sweetening Products.

Subdivision 1. Labeling. It is lawful for any person, firm, or corporation to manufacture and sell, or cause to be sold, within the state any article of food or beverage intended for human consumption as a special dietary product when such food or beverage is sweetened or made palatable with saccharin, sulfamate, or other artificial sweetening product approved by the commissioner of agriculture, when saccharin, sulfamate, or other approved artificial sweetening product is completely substituted for sugar or other nutritive sweetener in any defined article of food or beverage. The container in which any such food or beverage is sold or offered for sale to the public shall be clearly, legibly, and noticeably labeled. Such label shall contain the following information:
"FOR DIETARY PURPOSES," or "FOR DIETETIC USE," or "ARTIFICIALLY SWEETENED," or substantially similar statements approved by the commissioner, and a statement that the product contains (Name of approved artificial form of sweetening product), and a statement to the effect that the food contains a nonnutritive artificial sweetener, for use by persons who desire to restrict their intake of ordinary sweets.
Subd. 2. Rules. For the purpose of protecting the public interest in the manufacture, use, sale and transportation of food and promoting the free flow of approved foods in interstate commerce, and cooperation with the secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture and the commissioner of food and drugs of the United States Food and Drug Administration, the commissioner may prescribe, according to law and rules for the use of nutritive sweeteners and approved artificial, nonnutritive sweeteners separately or in combination in food, which are consistent as is practicable with the rules and regulations established under federal laws.
1953 c 323 s 1; 1961 c 112 s 1; 1961 c 113 s 1; 1969 c 91 s 1; 1969 c 1067 s 1; 1985 c 248 s 70

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 17 - 43 — Agriculture

Chapter 31 — Food

Section 31.001 — Citation.

Section 31.002 — Policy.

Section 31.01 — Definitions.

Section 31.02 — Prohibited Acts.

Section 31.021 — Determination Of Misleading.

Section 31.032 — Penalties And Guaranty.

Section 31.04 — Inspection Authority.

Section 31.07 — Price Not Collectible.

Section 31.08 — Additional Powers And Authority; Food In Transit.

Section 31.09 — Commissioner To Render Certain Food Unsalable.

Section 31.095 — Denaturing And Labeling.

Section 31.10 — Standards, Definitions; Promulgation.

Section 31.101 — Rules; Hearings; Uniformity With Federal Law.

Section 31.102 — Definitions, Standards Of Identity; Temporary Permits.

Section 31.103 — Fair Packaging And Labeling Provisions.

Section 31.104 — Food Labeling Exemption Rules.

Section 31.11 — Rules.

Section 31.115 — Lawful To Produce Beverages In Basements Or Other Subgrade Areas, Use Buildings For Other Purposes.

Section 31.12 — Labeling.

Section 31.121 — Food Adulteration.

Section 31.122 — Food; Tolerances For Added Poisonous Ingredients.

Section 31.123 — Food Misbranding.

Section 31.124 — False Advertising.

Section 31.13 — Analysis; Evidence.

Section 31.131 — Emergency Permit Control.

Section 31.132 — Publicity.

Section 31.15 — Disposal Of Receipts.

Section 31.161 — Food; Insanitary Conditions Prohibited.

Section 31.165 — Removal Of Insanitary Conditions.

Section 31.171 — Employment Of Diseased Person.

Section 31.175 — Water, Plumbing, And Sewage.

Section 31.31 — Commercial Canneries, Regulation.

Section 31.311 — Inspection Under Supervision Of Commissioner.

Section 31.32 — Reports; Information Furnished.

Section 31.36 — Rules For Canneries.

Section 31.37 — Notice Of Intention To Operate.

Section 31.38 — Certificate Of Inspection, Commercial Canneries; Labels, Brands.

Section 31.39 — Assessments; Inspection Services; Commercial Canneries Account.

Section 31.392 — Canning In Dwelling Or Basement.

Section 31.495 — Regulation Of Food Salvage Operations.

Section 31.51 — Definitions.

Section 31.53 — Inspections; Corrective Orders.

Section 31.54 — Rules.

Section 31.56 — Limitation.

Section 31.59 — Humane Slaughter Of Livestock; Definitions.

Section 31.591 — Slaughter Must Be Humane.

Section 31.60 — Meat Industry Division.

Section 31.601 — Protection Of Meat.

Section 31.602 — Sale Of Unwholesome Poultry Or Game.

Section 31.611 — Veal.

Section 31.621 — Sale Of Horse Meat For Human Consumption.

Section 31.631 — Horse Meat Intended For Other Than Human Consumption.

Section 31.632 — Minnesota Approved Meats And Poultry; Use Of Label.

Section 31.633 — Meat Or Poultry Substitutes; Indication On Menu; Penalties.

Section 31.651 — Kosher Products, Unlawful Sale.

Section 31.658 — Halal Products.

Section 31.661 — Marks, Stamps, Tags, Brands, Or Labels.

Section 31.671 — Rules.

Section 31.74 — Sale Of Imitation Honey.

Section 31.75 — Artificial Sweetening Products.

Section 31.76 — Confections Containing Alcohol.

Section 31.77 — Sanitation And Products Standards.

Section 31.781 — Declaration Of Policy.

Section 31.782 — Definitions.

Section 31.783 — Rules, Scope.

Section 31.784 — Expiration Of Quality Assurance Date.

Section 31.785 — Regulations Of Other States And The Federal Government.

Section 31.786 — Local Ordinances Preempted.

Section 31.787 — Enforcement.

Section 31.788 — Penalties.

Section 31.789 — Exemption.

Section 31.80 — Definitions.

Section 31.81 — Scope.

Section 31.82 — Labeling.

Section 31.83 — Protection.

Section 31.84 — Dispensing.

Section 31.85 — Construction; Materials.

Section 31.86 — Cleaning Frequency.

Section 31.87 — Sign.

Section 31.874 — Disease Control.

Section 31.875 — Local Standards.

Section 31.903 — Evidence Of Intent; Act Of Agent That Of Principal.

Section 31.92 — Definitions.

Section 31.925 — Uniformity With Federal Law.

Section 31.94 — Organic Agriculture; Commissioner Duties.

Section 31.96 — Food Handler Certification.