
Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tarts
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the only fruit ingredient is strawberries
Case Name (Date) |
Reinitz et al v. Kellogg Sales Co. 21-cv-1239, C.D. Ill. (Aug. 2021) |
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Product/Service | Frosted Chocolate Fudge Pop Tarts |
Allegations | Misleadingly marketing that the product contains fudge when it is missing ingredients essential to fudge (butter and milk) and contains ingredients that are not found in fudge (vegetable oils and whey) |
Status | Pending |
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the only fruit ingredient is strawberries
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the filling as strawberry when it contains significant amounts of other fruits in addition to strawberries
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