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| | Summaries of Court Actions--July-August 1997 FDA Consumer |
 | | CHARGED 5-3-96: While held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce at Captain Charlie Seafood Co., in Houston, Texas, the articles were adulterated in that they were held under insanitary conditions whereby they might have been contaminated with filth--402(a)(4). |
 | | CHARGED 6-18-88: While held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce at FBNH Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a French Bronze Tablets, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the articles were adulterated in that they were not hair dyes, and they contained an unsafe color additive which had no regulations in effect for its use--601(e) and 721(a). |
 | | The devices were adulterated in that the methods used in, or the facilities or controls used for, their manufacture, processing, packing, and storage were not in conformity with current good manufacturing requirements--501(h). |
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