Maine Code § 7-902

Labeling of birch syrup
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All containers of birch syrup sold or offered for sale for human consumption must be labeled with
the volume, name and address of the producer or packer, together with the producer's or packer's seal
in a manner approved by the commissioner on the cap of the container, which must be affixed so that
the container cannot be opened until the seal is broken. Any marking that indicates pure Maine birch
syrup must be used exclusively for pure birch syrup produced in this State that has not been bleached
or lightened in color by artificial means. [PL 2021, c. 43, §1 (NEW).]
The words "Maine Birch" may not be used alone or in combination with other words on a label or
container to designate the flavor of the contents unless all of the birch flavoring of the contents is a pure
birch produced in this State. [PL 2021, c. 43, §1 (NEW).]

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