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#### 86 Undesirable liquor products
86 Undesirable liquor products
> > (1) For the purposes of section 100 of the Act, the following are declared to be undesirable liquor products—
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> > > (a) alcoholic ice block—a product that is sold in an individual package or individual packages for consumption in frozen form and that, at 20° Celsius, contains more than 1.15% ethanol by volume,
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> > > (b) a product that is sold in an aerosol container for consumption by humans and that, at 20° Celsius, contains more than 1.15% ethanol by volume,
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> > > (c) any milk product that is sold or supplied under a name that consists of, or includes, the words “Moo Joose” and that, at 20° Celsius, contains more than 1.15% ethanol by volume,
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> > > (d) any alcoholic vapour that is sold or supplied for consumption in that form,
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> > > (e) any alcoholic powder that is sold or supplied for consumption (whether in that form or if added to any liquid).
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> > (2) In subclause (1)(c), milk product includes any product made from reconstituted milk (that is, any substance in the nature of milk that has been prepared from milk concentrate or milk powder).
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> **cll 61C–61ZG:** Ins 2019 (126), Sch 1 \[9\] (disallowed, Legislative Council, 26.9.2019).