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Code · Connecticut · Title 30 — Intoxicating Liquors · CHAPTER 545* — Liquor Control Act

Sec. 30-95. Advertising and bottling.

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No electric or neon sign advertising the sale of any registered brand of alcoholic liquor shall be attached to the outside of any permit premises and there shall be no advertising, labeling, bottling or canning of alcoholic liquor which, in any way, deceives or tends to deceive a purchaser or consumer of such alcoholic liquor as to the nature, quality or quantity of such liquor, and all advertising, labeling, bottling or canning of alcoholic liquors shall be subject to such regulations as the Department of Consumer Protection prescribes, provided nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the mailing of magazines imprinted with an identification or a designation of a package store, which magazines contain therein recipes, articles and advertisements of quality foods, cookery items and potables irrespective of whether or not the recipients thereof reside in no-permit towns.
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