Federal Efforts to Identify and Remove Contaminated Imported Wines: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, May 28, 1986, Volum 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 451 sider |
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Side 5
... concern that only wholesome foods and bever- ages be available for consumption by American consumers . All of us want to assure that Federal regulatory agencies are working constructively toward that goal . I think to do so the agencies ...
... concern that only wholesome foods and bever- ages be available for consumption by American consumers . All of us want to assure that Federal regulatory agencies are working constructively toward that goal . I think to do so the agencies ...
Side 5
... concern over the contamination of imported wines and asked us to review the manner and extent of actions taken by the Department of Health and Human Services ' Food and Drug Administration [ FDA ] and the Department of Treasury's Bureau ...
... concern over the contamination of imported wines and asked us to review the manner and extent of actions taken by the Department of Health and Human Services ' Food and Drug Administration [ FDA ] and the Department of Treasury's Bureau ...
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... concern over the contamination of imported wines and asked us to review the manner and extent of actions taken by the Department of Health and Human Services ' Food and Drug Administration [ FDA ] and the Department of Treasury's Bureau ...
... concern over the contamination of imported wines and asked us to review the manner and extent of actions taken by the Department of Health and Human Services ' Food and Drug Administration [ FDA ] and the Department of Treasury's Bureau ...
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... concern over the contamination of imported wines and asked us to review the manner and extent of actions taken by the Department of Health and Human Services ' Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) and the Department of Treasury's Bureau ...
... concern over the contamination of imported wines and asked us to review the manner and extent of actions taken by the Department of Health and Human Services ' Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) and the Department of Treasury's Bureau ...
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... concern that only wholesome foods and bever- ages be available for consumption by American consumers . All of us want to assure that Federal regulatory agencies are working constructively toward that goal . I think to do so the agencies ...
... concern that only wholesome foods and bever- ages be available for consumption by American consumers . All of us want to assure that Federal regulatory agencies are working constructively toward that goal . I think to do so the agencies ...
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8164 AUSTRIAN WHITE 8164 WHITE TABLE 8164 WHITE WINE agency American Wine APPLICANT SERIAL NBR AUSLESE AUSTRIAN WHITE WINE AUSTRIAN WINES TESTED BARNARD BATF BATF's Beerenauslese Bottled and shipped brands BRUDER GRILL Burg Layen BURGENLAND Chairman CONTAIN DIETHYLENE GLYCOL contaminated wines contaminated with DEG DEG levels DIETHYLENE GLYCOL Continued DRAKE Eiswein ERDREICH Ferdinand Pieroth Weinbau FOUND TO CONTAIN Franklin Park g/liter Georgen German wines GEWURZTRAMINER GUMPOLDSKIRCHNER hand for disposition HORTON Illinois Shipped imported wines importers and wholesalers Italian wines Jersey Bottled KABINETT Kaisergarten KLOSTERKELLER KLOSTERKELLER SIEGENDURE KREMSER LABEL APPROVAL laboratory LEISSER Margarethener methanol Monchhof MRAZEK OSTERREICH Pieroth Wine Imports PINOT BLANC problem retail RIESLING RLD's had contaminated Rust Neusiedlersee RUSTER Shipped and bottled SPATLESE TESTED AND FOUND testimony THURGAU Traminer Trockenbeerenauslese Updated Urzig/Mosel VELTLINER WEINGUT Weinkellerei WEISSBURGUNDER Welschriesling WESSINGER West Germany WHITE TABLE WINE WHITE WINE 7364 wine on hand WINF
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