- (a) "Co-packs" are defined by Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, §102.07(a)(5), as those alcoholic beverages packaged in combination with other items if the package is designed to be delivered intact to the ultimate consumer and the additional items have no value or benefit to the retailer other than that of having the potential of attracting purchases and promoting sales.
- (b) If any alcoholic beverage is sold by a wholesaler as a "co-pack," no retailer may separate the other packaged item and sell it by any other means other than the way it was originally packaged when received.
Source Note:The provisions of this §45.120 adopted to be effective August 1, 1994, 19 TexReg 5631.