
Jamba Juice Smoothie Kit
September 2013: This action was dismissed When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled. after plaintiffs’ counsel was unable to reach the named plaintiff and could not confirm his attendance at a deposition.
March 2012: Plaintiffs filed a class-action lawsuit claiming that Jamba Juice falsely markets smoothie kits as “All Natural” when, according to the complaint, they contain non-natural and synthetic ingredients. (Anderson v. Jamba Juice Co.,Case No. 12-cv-01213, N.D. Cal.)
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