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Updated: 2005-11-29

Sec. 550.800 Standardized Canned Fruit - Misbranding Involving Improper Declaration of Packing Medium (CPG 7110.29)

REGULATORY ACTION GUIDANCE:

The following represents the criteria for direct reference seizure to Division of Compliance Management and Operations (HFC-210) and for direct citation by the District Offices:

NOTE: Do not apply this guide when the deficiency in Brix density is due to overfilling with fruit.

The article is a canned fruit for which there is a standard of identity specifying Brix densities of the packing medium;

The average Brix measurement (at 15 or more days after canning) is more than below the minimum Brix density prescribed by the standard of identity for the packing medium declared on the label.

REMARKS:

Seizures involving these products must be discussed with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. *E-mail* or FAX the following information to CFSAN/Office of *Compliance*/Division of Enforcement (HFS-605) and await reply before proceeding:

Sample Number Date of Shipment
Article Involved Dealer
Amount of Lot Shipper
Codes Analytical Conclusions

SPECIMEN CHARGE:

Improper Declaration of PACKING MEDIUM

Article misbranded when introduced into and while in interstate commerce, within meaning of 21 U.S.C. 343(g)(2), in that it purports to be and is represented as canned peaches, a food for which a definition and standard of identity has been prescribed by regulation (21 CFR 145.170(a)) promulgated pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 341, and its label fails to bear, as section 145.170(a)(4)(ii) of such definition and standard requires, the name of the optional packing medium present in such food, since its label bears the statement "Packed in heavy syrup," whereas, the article is packed in a medium designated as "Light Syrup" in such definition and standard.

*Material between asterisks is new or revised*

Issued: 10/1/80
Revised: 3/95, 5/2005