Maine Code § 7-893

Labeling of maple syrup
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All containers of maple syrup sold or offered for sale for human consumption by any person,
partnership, association, firm or corporation shall be labeled with the grade, the volume, name and
address of the producer or packer, together with the producer's or packer's seal in such form as approved
by the commissioner on the cap of the container which must be so affixed that the container cannot be
opened until such seal is broken. Any marking which indicates pure Maine maple syrup shall be used
exclusively upon pure maple syrup produced within the State of Maine and which has not been bleached
or lightened in color by artificial means. [PL 1979, c. 541, Pt. A, §57 (AMD).]
The words "Maine Maple" shall not be used alone or in combinations with other words on a label
or container to designate the flavor of the contents unless all of the maple flavoring of the contents is a
pure maple, produced in this State. [PL 1967, c. 104 (NEW).]

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