词条 | Caltec Citrus Company |
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}} Caltec Citrus Company is a defunct business which in 1958 became involved in a legal battle with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA carried out surveillance of the Caltec warehouse. At this time it discovered substances not usually found in 100% pure orange juice being carried in a rear door by Caltec employees. Among these materials were sugar and Vitamin C. The loss to consumers in watering down procedures has been estimated at $1 million in lost value. Caltec was defended in court by attorney Percy Foreman. The corporation was fined $6,000, and a suspended sentence was given to the violating officials.[1] References1. ^Turner, James S. 1970. The Chemical Feast. Grossman Publishers. New York City. 63. {{DEFAULTSORT:Caltec Citrus Company}} 4 : 1958 in the United States|Health law in the United States|Corporate law|Food and Drug Administration |
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