1. Collins v. New Hampshire, No. 17., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 23, 24, 1898. , May 23, 1898, Decided
OVERVIEW: Requirement of § 19, chap. 127, Public Statutes, 1891 (New Hampshire), that oleomargarine be colored pink was prohibitory because it imposed a condition on its sale that rendered the product unsalable; therefore, defendant's conviction for selling oleomargarine that complied with packaging and labeling requirements but was not pink was reversed.
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