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Date: 2014-09-02 17:17:20
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Packaging
Food safety
Easter egg
Title 21 of the United States Code
Pasteurized eggs
Food and drink
Reproduction
Eggs

SUBCHAPTER I—EGG PRODUCTS INSPECTION PART 590—INSPECTION OF EGGS AND EGG PRODUCTS (EGG PRODUCTS INSPECTION ACT) DEFINITIONS Sec.

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