Wisconsin Code § 100.36

Frauds; substitute for butter; advertisement
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No person may use the word “butter” in any way in connection or
association with the sale or exposure for sale or advertisement of
any substance designed to be used as a substitute for butter. No
person may use terms such as “cream”, “creamery” or “dairy”, or
the name or representation of any breed of dairy cattle, or any
combination of such words and representation, or any other
words or symbols or combinations thereof commonly used in the
sale of butter unless at least 40 percent of the substitute is butterfat. If the term “butter” is used in connection with the name of
any such product, it shall be qualified so as to distinguish it from
butter as defined in s. 97.01 (1r).

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