Wisconsin Code § 98.07

Declaration of quantity
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(1) No commodity which
is marked, tagged or labeled, or for which a sign is displayed, with
a selling price, shall be sold unless the weight, measure or count
of the commodity is conspicuously declared on the commodity or
its tag, label or sign, but a declaration of count is not required if
the selling price is for a single unit, or a set or combination of
commodities customarily sold to and understood by consumers
as a single unit, or if the commodity is packaged prior to sale and
the package contains 6 units or less which can be easily counted
without opening the package.
(2) No commodity shall be wrapped or its container made,
formed or filled so as to mislead the purchaser; nor shall the qualifying term “when packed”, or the terms “jumbo”, “giant” or
“full”, or words of similar import that tend to mislead the purchaser as to the amount of the commodity, be used in connection
with a declaration of quantity.
(3) With respect to commodities packaged prior to sale, the
department shall issue rules permitting reasonable variations
from declared quantity which unavoidably occur in good packaging and distribution practices.
(4) In order to prevent consumer deception, the department
shall prescribe, by rule, standards for determining and declaring
weight, measure or count, including the conspicuousness of quantity declarations.

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