Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1884 — Twenty-five Per Cent. Stronger than Any Other Butter Color. [ARTICLE]
Twenty-five Per Cent. Stronger than Any Other Butter Color.
Brn ling-ton, Vt., May 3, 1832. I hereby certify that I have examined the Buffer Color prepared by Wells Richardson & Co., and that the same is free from alkali or any other substance injurious to health; that I have compared it with some of the best of the other Butter Colors in the market and find it to be more than 25 per cent, stronger in color than the best of the others. I am satisfied that it is not liable to become rancid, or in any way to injure the butter. I have examined it after two months’ free exposure to the air in a place liable to large changes of temperature, and found no trace of rancidity, while other kinds similarly exposed became rancid. A. H. Sabin. Prof. Chemistry, University of Vermont. Why is a leaky tub like a poor rule? Because it doesn't hold good.
