Any artificial dairy product shall have on the principal display panel information which shall provide the major differences between the artificial dairy product and the dairy product it resembles. The information shall be in a type size which is at least twentyfive percent of the name of the artificial dairy product, but not less than oneeighth of an inch. This information shall include the difference in the fat or oil used and the major difference in the basic ingredients used to replace nonfat milk solids.

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Source: SL 1987, ch 292, § 10.