
NCPW 2025: Fighting against Deceptive Marketing
If you’ve been misled by an ad, regulators want to hear from you. We do too.
Blosser et al. v. P.K. Kinder Co., Inc.
24-cv-6054, N.D. Cal.
(Aug. 2024)
Kinder’s seasonings
Misleadingly advertising that products contain “No Salt” when one of the main ingredients in them is a salt (potassium chloride)
Pending
If you’ve been misled by an ad, regulators want to hear from you. We do too.
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