P-29, r. 1 - Regulation respecting food

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8.7.4. Individual servings of maple products: Small containers of maple products with a maximum capacity of 60 ml or a maximum mass of 60 g must bear directly or on the label, in indelible, legible and conspicuous characters, the following inscriptions:
(a)  the name of the product;
(b)  the exact indication of the net quantity expressed either in millilitres or grams; and
(c)  the names and addresses of the maple grove operator, maker, preparer, conditioner, packager, supplier or distributor.
The packaging in which are placed the small containers referred to in the first paragraph must bear, directly or on its label, the following inscriptions:
(a)  the name of the product;
(b)  the indication of the origin;
(c)  the name and address of the maple grove operator, maker, preparer, conditioner, packager, supplier or distributor;
(d)  the number of small containers it contains and the net quantity in each.
Where, in display, a maple product sold in individual servings of a maximum of 60 ml or 60 g is not packaged separately or is packaged in a small container that does not bear the inscriptions mentioned in the first paragraph, the retailer must post a sign bearing those inscriptions in legible and conspicuous characters at least 1 cm high, on the same lot of identical products.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-29, r. 1, s. 8.7.4; O.C. 643-2016, s. 20.
8.7.4. Individual servings of maple products: As of 1 January 1981, small containers of maple products with a maximum capacity of 60 ml or a maximum mass of 60 g must bear directly or on the label, in indelible, legible and conspicuous characters, the following inscriptions:
(a)  the name of the product;
(b)  the exact indication of the net quantity expressed either in millilitres or grams; and
(c)  the names and addresses of the maple grove operator, maker, preparer, conditioner, packager, supplier or distributor.
The packaging in which are placed the small containers mentioned in the first paragraph must bear, directly or on its label, the inscriptions prescribed in subparagraphs a, c and d of the first paragraph of section 8.7.3, and the number of small containers in it and the net quantity of each.
Where, in display, a maple product sold in individual servings of a maximum of 60 ml or 60 g is not packaged separately or is packaged in a small container that does not bear the inscriptions mentioned in the first paragraph, the retailer must post a sign bearing those inscriptions in legible and conspicuous characters at least 1 cm high, on the same lot of identical products.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-29, r. 1, s. 8.7.4.