Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (Last Updated: June 14,2023) |
Title21a Consumer Protection |
SubTitle21a-79-1_21a-79-7. Universal Product Coding/Marking of Retail Price |
Sec.21a-79-5. Exempted consumer commodities
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The following consumer commodities need not be marked with their retail prices:
(1) canned cat food;
(2) milk;
(3) powdered gelatin and pudding dessert mixes;
(4) canned tuna fish;
(5) fresh shell eggs;
(6) ice cream in one-half gallon, quart, and pint sizes;
(7) frozen concentrated juices and fruit drinks;
(8) toilet tissue packaged in single rolls;
(9) baby food packed in glass jars;
(10) individually packed candy and chewing gum offered for sale at cash register/checkout locations;
(11) salad dressings, in either bottles or packets; and
(12) refrigerated yogurt in half pint sizes (8 ounces) or less, sold individually or in packs.
(Effective October 25, 1993; Amended November 3, 2003)