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2011 Florida Statutes
SECTION 9913
High-density frozen concentrated orange juice; standards; labeling.
High-density frozen concentrated orange juice; standards; labeling.
601.9913 High-density frozen concentrated orange juice; standards; labeling.—
(1) “High-density frozen concentrated orange juice” is frozen concentrated orange juice which has been concentrated to a density greater than 47 degrees Brix.
(2) All high-density frozen concentrated orange juice sold or shipped, or offered for sale or shipment, in retail or institutional size containers shall comply with all requirements applicable to frozen concentrated orange juice in retail or institutional size containers, except as to the density of the concentrated food. The percent by weight of orange juice soluble solids contained in the reconstituted food made from high-density frozen concentrated orange juice when the label directions for dilution are followed shall be the same as is prescribed by the Department of Citrus for frozen concentrated orange juice in retail or institutional size containers.
(3) The name of high-density frozen concentrated orange juice, when sold in retail or institutional size containers, is “frozen concentrated orange juice, plus 1,” the blank being filled in with the whole number showing the dilution ratio in conspicuous type consistent with the size of the container and in conjunction with the product name. Where the label bears directions for making one quart or multiples of a quart, the blank may be filled in with a number that includes a fraction. The term “dilution ratio” means the number of volumes of water per volume of high-density frozen concentrated orange juice prescribed by the label for reconstituting the food. The nomenclature requirements of this subsection shall not apply to containers for postmix dispenser use, or to retail containers designed solely for use in foreign countries, provided the labeling thereof contains mixing instructions adequate to inform the institution or the consumer of the correct dilution ratio.
(4) The name of high-density frozen concentrated orange juice, when sold in bulk size containers, is the name provided in subsection (3), or “frozen concentrated orange juice, Brix,” the blank being filled in with the number which expresses the percent by weight of orange juice soluble solids contained in the food, in conspicuous size and in conjunction with the product name.
(5) The compositional requirements applicable to high-density frozen concentrated orange juice sold in bulk size containers shall be prescribed by the Department of Citrus by rule.
(6) The definition of retail, institutional, and bulk size containers for high-density frozen concentrated orange juice shall be prescribed by the department by rule.
(7) All high-density frozen concentrated orange juice sold or shipped or offered for sale or shipment shall be inspected as provided by law or rule for the inspection of frozen concentrated orange juice, and all fees and taxes shall be paid in the manner and as provided by law or rule.
History.—ss. 1-3, ch. 57-25; s. 22, ch. 71-186; s. 1, ch. 77-7; s. 11, ch. 87-44.
Note.—Former s. 601.0114.