LOS ANGELES - Twenty-three makers of liquid herbal extracts and supplements do not have to warn consumers that their products contain alcohol, a state appeals court said Friday.
Affirming an earlier trial court decision, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled that the fluid herbal, botanical and floral extracts are not alcoholic beverages and do not need a Proposition 65 warning ...
Affirming an earlier trial court decision, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled that the fluid herbal, botanical and floral extracts are not alcoholic beverages and do not need a Proposition 65 warning ...
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