Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Section 13.52 - Advertising novelties(a) Under section 493(24) of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § 4-493(24)), advertising novelties of nominal value may be distributed by manufacturers or any class of licensee to trade or consumer buyers. Advertising novelties include matches, disposable lighters, bottle or can openers, caps, tee shirts, recipe pamphlets, pens, corkscrews and ashtrays, which bear advertising matter.(b) Advertising novelties may not contain obscene or pornographic matter or references.(c) Nominal value, as used in this subsection, means an amount not to exceed a monetary limit established and disseminated by the Board. Advertising novelties provided by manufacturers or any class of licensee may not be used as equipment by any hotel, restaurant, club, retail dispenser, importing distributor or distributor licensee. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, licensees may sell glasses at not less than cost and provide metal keg connectors and tap knobs to other licensees and to holders of special occasion permits. Manufacturers or importers may furnish, give, rent, loan or sell wine lists or menus to retail licensees. The wine lists/menus may involve cooperative endeavors related to cost sharing and advertisement between manufacturers/importers and retail licensees. Wine lists/menus for on-premises use may contain preprinted prices.(d) Advertising banners/signs for exterior use are considered advertising novelties if the banners/signs conspicuously advertise the alcoholic beverage products sold by the licensee or the name of the manufacturer of alcoholic beverage products sold by the licensee. Exterior advertising banners/signs must comply with section 498 of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § 4-498).(e) Advertising banners/signs that are used for interior display are not subject to the advertising novelty cost limit, but are subject to the point of sale advertising cost limit as set by the Board in its Advisory Notice No. 10 (as amended).(f) Licensees of any class may sell promotional items advertising their own business only, such as tee shirts, mugs, caps and other similar items, to the general public.The provisions of this §13.52 amended March 21, 1986, effective 5/21/1986, 16 Pa.B. 954; amended November 12, 2004, effective 11/13/2004, 34 Pa.B. 6139. This section cited in 40 Pa. Code § 13.51 (relating to general prohibition).