7 Pa. Code § 39.15
(a) Description. Ice milk is the food prepared from the same ingredients and in the same manner prescribed in § 39.12 (relating to ice cream and frozen custard) for ice cream and complies with § 39.12 including the requirements for label statement of optional ingredients, except that all of the following apply:
(4) The provision for reduction in milkfat and nonfat milk solids content from the addition of bulky flavors in § 39.12 applies, except that in no case will the milkfat content be less than 2%, nor the nonfat milk solids content be less than 4%. When the milkfat content increases in increments of 1% above 2% minimum, it may contain the following milkfat to nonfat milk solids levels.
| Percent | Minimum percent |
| milkfat | nonfat milk solids |
| 2 … 9 | |
| 3 … 8 | |
| 4 … 7 | |
| 5 … 6 | |
| 6 … 5 | |
| 7 … 4 | |
(6) When any artificial coloring is used in ice milk, directly or as a component of any other ingredients, the label shall bear the statement ‘‘artificially colored,’’ ‘‘artificial coloring added,’’ ‘‘with added artificial color,’’ or ‘‘
, an artificial color added,’’ the blank being filled in with the common or usual name of the artificial color. In lieu of this, in case the artificial color is a component of another ingredient, ‘‘ artificially colored.’’
The provisions of this § 39.15 adopted June 29, 1984, effective June 30, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 2242; amended June 2, 1989, effective June 3, 1989, 19 Pa.B. 2352. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (89849) to (89851).
The section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 39.16 (relating to lactose reduced ice milk); 7 Pa. Code § 39.17 (relating to goat’s milk ice milk); and 7 Pa. Code § 39.31 (relating to freezer-made shakes, freezer-made milk shakes and freezer-made lowfat milk shakes).