Several Flavors of Coffee Mate Creamers
Allegations: Coffee creamers contain fewer servings than advertised
Coleman et al. v. Nestle USA, Inc.
22-cv-2161, M.D. Fla.
(Sept. 2022)
Coffee Mate Creamer
Falsely advertising products as containing “2X More” creamer
Pending
Allegations: Coffee creamers contain fewer servings than advertised
Allegations: Coffee creamer contains fewer servings than advertised
Allegations: Products do not contain the advertised number of servings
Allegations: Falsely advertising that the flavoring ingredient is vanilla when the ingredients list reveals that the prodct contains unspecified “Natural Flavor” and testing shows that the vanilla flavor comes from…
In November 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Nestlé for allegedly deceptively marketing that the flavoring ingredient in Coffee Mate Natural Bliss Almond Milk Creamer is vanilla when, according…
In September 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Nestlé for allegedly misleadingly marketing that the flavoring ingredient in Coffee Mate Natural Bliss Almond Milk Creamer is vanilla when, according…
In September 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Nestlé USA, Inc. for allegedly misleadingly marketing that the flavor in its Coffee Mate Natural Bliss dairy creamer comes from vanilla…
January 2020: A federal judge denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss the amended complaint finding that the plaintiffs fixed the problems with the complaint and met the heightened pleading standard…
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September 2016: The appeal was voluntarily dismissed, the reasons for which have not been disclosed. March 2016: A federal judge dismissed this lawsuit finding, among other things, that the allegedly…
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