
Several Flavors of Coffee Mate Creamers
Allegations: Coffee creamers contain fewer servings than advertised
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 for fraud-based claims.
October 2019: Plaintiffs filed an amended complaint bringing similar allegations after a federal judge dismissed plaintiffs’ claims in September 2019.
November 2018: This case was transferred to federal court. (Case No. 18-cv-07144, N. D. CA.)
October 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Nestle for allegedly falsely advertising that Coffee-mate creamers contain “0g Trans Fat” when, according to plaintiffs, the creamers contain a “substantial and dangerous amount” of trans fat. (Beasley et al v. Nestle USA, Inc. et al, Case No. CGC-18-570953, California State Court – San Francisco)
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 products as containing “2X More” creamer
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…
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