Ferrara Candies
Allegations: Failing to disclose that products contain toxic levels of arsenic
Iglesia et al. v. Nestle USA, Inc. and Ferrara Candy Co.
20-cv-5971, D.N.J.
(May 2020)
Raisinets, Sno Caps, and Nerds
Allegations: Failing to disclose that products contain toxic levels of arsenic
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “Naturally Flavored” and “Made With Real Fruit Juice” when they contain an artificial flavoring ingredient
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing caramel candies as “rich & creamy” when the candies do not contain butter or cream and the fat content comes almost exclusively from vegetable fat
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing caramel candies as “rich and creamy” and “made with real milk” when the fat content comes from a vegetable oil
Allegations: Falsely advertising that candies do not contain artificial flavors when they contain a synthetic ingredient
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising that cookies are made with real fudge when they contain ingredients not found in fudge
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