No person shall have in his possession or control any substance designed to be used as a substitute for butter or for cheese unless the tub, box or other vessel containing such substance shall be clearly and durably marked as provided in Section 39-35-60. But this section shall not apply to a person who has such imitation butter or imitation cheese in his possession for the actual consumption of himself or his family.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 32-1669; 1952 Code Section 32-1669; 1942 Code Section 5129-7; 1932 Code Section 1460; Cr. C. '22 Section 406; Cr. C. '12 Section 416; Cr. C. '02 Section 313; 1896 (22) 215.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 35 - Butter And Cheese Imitations
Section 39-35-10. "Imitation butter" and "imitation cheese" defined.
Section 39-35-20. Harmless coloring matters in milk products permitted.
Section 39-35-30. Manufacture and sale of certain imitation butter or cheese prohibited.
Section 39-35-40. Manufacture and sale of certain imitation butter or cheese permitted.
Section 39-35-50. Sale of imitation butter or cheese as genuine prohibited.
Section 39-35-60. Substitutes must be plainly marked.
Section 39-35-70. Possession of unmarked imitations prohibited.
Section 39-35-80. Penalties; certificate of analysis is prima facie evidence.
Section 39-35-90. Article is inapplicable to oleomargarine.
Section 39-35-210. Sale of oleomargarine without a certain amount of vitamin A is unlawful.
Section 39-35-220. Oleomargarine must be labeled.
Section 39-35-230. Specifications as to vitamins shall conform to certain Federal standards.