
Bluebonnet’s Liquid Vitamin B Supplements
April 2016: A federal judge dismissed this lawsuit When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled. because the parties reached a settlement. The terms of the settlement agreement have not yet been disclosed.
January 2016: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Bluebonnet Nutrition Corporation for, among other things, allegedly falsely promoting its vitamin B liquid supplements – including Liquid CellularActive Methylcobalamin Vitamin B12 – as containing various amounts of B vitamins per serving when, in reality, the products do not contain the represented amounts. (Northrup et al v. Bluebonnet Nutrition Corporation, Case No. 16-cv-80, S. D. CA.)
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