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Food Kansas

You cannot serve colored margarine at a restaurant without a prominent sign.

Status: Historical / Repealed

The Law Explained

Thanks to powerful dairy lobbyists in the early 20th century, restaurants serving yellow-dyed oleomargarine instead of real butter were required to hang large, highly visible signs warning patrons of the substitution to prevent 'dairy fraud.'

๐Ÿ“š Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: K.S.A. ยง 65-639
Where to look:

Kansas Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act

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