California Food and Agricultural Code § 39213

Food and Agricultural Code
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A person shall not use the name “creamy,” “creamery,” or “dairy,” or the representation of a cow or any breed of dairy cattle, or any combination of such words, symbols, marks, designs, or representations commonly used in the sale, advertising, or distribution of ice cream.

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