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what did the pure food and drug act of 1906 specifically prohibit?
a. the use of nutritional labels on products
b. the sale of meat and poultry in stores
c. the interstate travel of misbranded products
d. the sale and use of certain food additives
e. the manufacturing of cosmetic products
The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was aimed at addressing misbranded and adulterated food and drugs. Specifically, it prohibited the interstate travel (transportation) of misbranded products. Option A is incorrect as nutritional labels were not a focus then. Option B: meat and poultry sale in stores wasn't the main prohibition. Option D: food additives regulation came later. Option E: cosmetic manufacturing wasn't the target. So the correct answer relates to misbranded products' interstate travel.
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C. The interstate travel of misbranded products