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In March 2015, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Aladdin Bakers, Inc. for allegedly falsely marketing “Baked In Brooklyn” products – including All Natural Pita Chips, All Natural Flatbread Crisps, and All Natural Sticks – as “all natural” when they actually contain synthetic ingredients. (Weisberg et al v. Aladdin Bakers, Inc., Case No. 503704/2015, Supreme Court of The State of New York, County of Kings).
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