New York Agriculture and Markets Code § 204

Branding and labeling of maple, birch, walnut or beech sugar and syrup mixtures
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§ 204. Branding and labeling of maple, birch, walnut or beech sugar\nand syrup mixtures. No person shall manufacture, sell or expose for\nsale, any compound or mixture as and for sugar which shall be made up of\nmaple, birch, walnut or beech sugar mixed with any other sugar or any\nother substance without branding or labeling the said sugar with a\nstatement giving the ingredients of which it is made up. No person shall\nmanufacture, sell, expose for sale or offer for sale any compound or\nmixture as syrup which shall be made up of maple, birch, walnut or beech\nsyrup mixed with any other syrup or ingredient without branding or\nlabeling said syrup with a statement giving the ingredients of which it\nis made up. This shall not be construed to apply to a syrup or syrups\nmanufactured and sold for medicinal purposes only.\n

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