Boost Glucose Control Supplements
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products help manage blood sugar, control glucose, and are “designed for people with diabetes”
Owen et al. v. Nestle Healthcare Nutrition, Inc.
23-cv-1018, N.D. Cal.
(May 2022)
Boost Glucose Control drinks
Misleadingly marketing that drinks are “designed for people with diabetes” to “help manage blood sugar” without adequate scientific evidence to support such claims
Pending
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products help manage blood sugar, control glucose, and are “designed for people with diabetes”
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