Maine Code § 7-534

Labels; sales in bulk or open package
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Every closed package or container of apples, which is packed, sold, distributed, transported, offered
or exposed for sale, distribution or transportation in the State by any person shall have affixed in a
conspicuous place on the outside thereof a plainly printed statement clearly and truly stating the name
and address of the owner or shipper of the apples at the time of packing, the name of the variety, the
class or grade of the apples contained therein and the minimum size or the numerical count of the apples
in the packages, together with the minimum volume of the apples in the container. If the apples were
grown in Maine, that fact shall be plainly designated.
All apples sold, offered, exposed or advertised for sale at retail in bulk or in open packages or
containers shall be plainly and conspicuously marked and identified as to variety and grade.

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