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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

244.650 Sale of confections or candies containing alcohol -- Sales to minors

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prohibited -- Labeling required.
(1)Notwithstanding any other provision of the statutes, confections or candies having a
liquid filling or liquid center and containing more than one-half percent (0.5%) but
not more than five percent (5%) of alcohol by volume or weight may be sold at
premises whether or not licensed under the provisions of KRS 243.030 and
243.040.
(2)No confection or candy described in this section shall be sold, given or delivered to
any person under twenty-one
(21)years of age. Any violation of this section shall be
considered an unlawful transaction with a minor in the third degree pursuant to
KRS 530.070.
(3)No confection or candy described in this section shall be sold or offered for sale in
this state unless the product has a prominently displayed label containing the
statement: "SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO PERSONS UNDER 21 YEARS OF
AGE IS UNLAWFUL."
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