Delaware Code § 3-3177

Labeling of fresh and raw milk [For application of this section, see 84 Del. Laws, c. 434, § 4]
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(a) A container of milk may be labeled as "fresh" only if the milk has not been dehydrated, rehydrated, or reconstituted in whole or in part
and does not contain caseins, casein products, or caseinates other than those caseins, casein products, or caseinates which occur naturally.
(b) A container of raw milk or the packaging of a product derived from raw milk must include a prominent label stating that raw milk
is unprocessed, unpasteurized, and unhomogenized and may contain harmful bacteria.

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