Title 26, Chapter 2, Section 29
( 26-2-29)
(a) An advertisement of a food shall be deemed to be false if it is
misleading in any particular. (b) By way of illustration only and without limiting the scope of
subsection (a) of this Code section, the following practices
employed in the advertisement of a food are declared to be
misleading: (1) Causing actual confusion or actual misunderstanding as to the
source, sponsorship, approval, or certification of food; (2) Using deceptive representations or designations of geographic
origin in connection with food; (3) Representing that food has sponsorship, approval,
characteristics, ingredients, uses, benefits, or quantities that
it does not have or that a person has a sponsorship, approval,
status, affiliation, or connection that he does not have; (4) Representing that food is of a particular standard, quality,
or grade if it is not; or (5) Making false or misleading statements concerning the food of
another. |