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Chapter 9
Uht Milk Products

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 39701–39702
2
Uht Milk and Cream
Sections 39711–39715
3
Uht Reduced-fat Milk and Uht Lowfat or Light Milk
Sections 39721–39723
4
Uht Nonfat Milk, Skim Milk, or Fat-free Milk
Sections 39731–39733
5
Uht Flavored Milk
Sections 39741–39742
6
Uht Flavored Cream
Sections 39751–39752
7
Uht Flavored Reduced-fat Milk and Uht Flavored Lowfat or Light Milk
Sections 39761–39762
8
Uht Flavored Drink
Section 39771
9
Uht Half-and-half
Sections 39781–39782
10
Uht Sour Flavored Half-and-half
Sections 39791–39792
11
Uht Sour Cream
Sections 39801–39802
12
Uht Milk Drink Mix
Sections 39811–39812
13
Uht Dairy Spread
Sections 39821–39822
14
Uht Eggnog
Sections 39831–39833
15
Uht Flavored Nonfat Milk
Sections 39841–39842
 



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