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7 Pa. Code § 146.23. Gifts to established retail customers.

§ 146.23. Gifts to established retail customers.

 (a)  Dealers may distribute to any of their established retail customers, but not to prospective retail customers, free of charge, in any one calendar year, any gift including milk, milk products, or other item, if the cost to the dealer of the gift does not exceed the sum of 60¢.

   (1)  Dealers may provide utilitarian gifts to any of their established retail customers who have purchased milk for at least 60 days prior to the birth of a child.

   (2)  The cost to the dealer of the gift may not exceed $2.

   (3)  The gift must have particular and exclusive relationship to the care of newborn children.

   (4)  A dealer is limited to one gift for each child.

 (b)  The word ‘‘gift’’ may not be construed to prohibit a dealer from lending a porch box to an established retail customer provided the box is imprinted with the name of the dealer and the unit cost to the dealer does not exceed $5.



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