2000 Minnesota Statutes
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33.111 Identification of oleomargarine served in public places.
No person shall serve oleomargarine at a public eating place, whether or not any charge is made therefor, unless each separate serving is covered by a sanitary paper or parchment covering or patty divider upon which is printed, in 10-point boldface capital, plain Gothic letters, the word "margarine."
HIST: 1963 c 832 s 5; 1975 c 222 s 1
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