
Powerade Mountain Berry Blast
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as providing “50% more electrolytes* vs the leading sports drink”
Letoski et al. v. The Coca-Cola Co.
23-cv-238, N.D. Ill.
(Jan. 2023)
Fresca Black Cherry Citrus and Grapefruit Citrus Sparkling Soda Waters
Misleadingly marketing products as “Sparkling Soda Water” without adequately disclosing that they contain an artificial sweetener (aspartame)
Misleadingly marketing products as if they contain the fruits in the product name and depicted on the product label when the ingredients list reveals they contain more citric acid than concentrated grapefruit juice and the cherry variety does not contain any cherry ingredients
Pending
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as providing “50% more electrolytes* vs the leading sports drink”
Allegations: Falsely marketing juices as “All Natural” when they contain synthetic chemicals that are harmful to people and the environment
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products contain “50% more electrolytes* vs the leading sports drink”
Allegations: Falsely marketing that products contain no preservatives
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as margaritas when they don’t contain tequila and are actually beer
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing juices as healthy when scientific evidence shows consuming fruit juices increases the risk of diseases
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as healthy
Allegations: False “100% Recyclable” claims
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing drinks as margaritas when they don’t contain tequila
Allegations: Falsely marketing the flavoring ingredients in beverages
Allegations: Marketing products using the phrase “with vitamin C” on the front label without adequately disclosing that they contain a chemically modified form of vitamin C that acts as a…
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing drinks as containing “100% Natural Flavors”
Allegations: Falsely marketing Simply Orange
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that milk comes from cows that are treated humanely
Allegations: False natural claims
Allegations: False natural claims
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing drinks as healthy and providing superior hydration
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing teas as low in sugar when they are actually high in sugar
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