209 - Packages containing vinegar to be branded.

§ 209. Packages  containing  vinegar to be branded. Every manufacturer  or distributor of vinegar, as defined in section two hundred  and  seven  of  this  chapter,  shall  plainly  brand  each  cask,  barrel  or other  container of such vinegar with his name and place of business, the  kind  of  vinegar  contained therein, in the terms defined in such section two  hundred and seven, and the substance or substances  from  which  it  was  made.    No  person shall mark or brand as or for cider vinegar, or apple cider  vinegar, or dried apple vinegar, any package containing  that  which  is  not  cider  vinegar,  or apple cider vinegar, or dried apple vinegar, as  defined in such section two hundred and seven.    Every person who sells any vinegar other than cider vinegar  or  apple  cider  vinegar  not  made  from whole apples, or dried apple vinegar not  made from dried whole apples or from dried chopped apples, except it  be  delivered  to  the  purchaser  in  the  unbroken  branded package of the  manufacturer or distributor, shall plainly  and  conspicuously  mark  or  brand  the receptacle or container in which such vinegar is delivered to  the purchaser, whether such receptacle or container be furnished by  the  seller  or  purchaser,  with a label showing the kind of vinegar, in the  terms defined in such section two hundred and seven,  so  delivered  and  the substance or substances from which it was made.    Nothing  herein  shall be deemed to prohibit the sale of cider vinegar  stock, provided it be sold as and for such and in  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  this  article as to marking or branding. The term "cider  vinegar stock" when used herein, shall be construed  to  mean  acetified  apple  juice  of  less  acidity  than  that  required  for vinegar which  contains sufficient alcohol to develop the acidity required in vinegar.    The phrase "substance or substances from which it was made," when used  in this section, shall, when applied to "cider vinegar" or "apple  cider  vinegar"  not  made from whole apples, be construed to mean the parts of  the apples, such as skins and cores, from which the  vinegar  was  made,  and  shall,  when  applied  to "dried apple vinegar" not made from dried  whole apples or dried chopped apples, be construed to mean the parts  of  the dried apples, such as skins, cores or pomace, from which the vinegar  was made.