Oklahoma Code § 17-348.2

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Misbranded antifreeze
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An antifreeze shall be deemed to be misbranded:
1.  If its labeling is false or misleading in any particular; or
2.  If in package form it does not bear a label containing the
name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller or
distributor and an accurate statement of the quantity of contents in
terms of weight or measure, and these facts are not stated plainly
and correctly on the outside of the package; or
3.  If the product is to be diluted with another substance for
use and does not bear on the label, or in an accompanying
instruction sheet, folder or booklet, a statement or chart showing
appropriate amounts of each substance to be used to provide

protection from freezing at various degrees of temperature down to
at least thirty degrees below zero Fahrenheit (-30F).

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