§ 133.28 PLACING FOREIGN OBJECTS IN FOOD.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      (1)    EDIBLES. Any candy, fruit, snacks, sandwiches, ice cream, gum or any other food of foodstuff or liquid which one could ordinarily expect another person or animal, regardless of age, to chew, eat, swallow or otherwise consume through the mouth.
      (2)    FOREIGN OBJECT. Any drug, narcotic, object or any other substance, which if placed in an edible or liquid and subsequently consumed, would be likely to cause harmful effects.
   (B)   Placing of foreign objects in edibles prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly to place any foreign object or substance capable of causing bodily harm in any edible or liquid.
   (C)   Sale of adulterated edibles prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly offer, give, sell or otherwise distribute to another person or animal such an adulterated edible capable of causing bodily harm.
('72 Code, § 21-68(a) - (c)) (Ord. O-72-186, passed 10-18-72; Am. Ord. O-88-14, passed 4-6-88; Am. Ord. O-89-43, passed 7-19-89) Penalty, see § 133.99