LaCroix Sparkling Waters
February 2020: This case was voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled..
October 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against LaCroix Sparkling Waters for allegedly misleadingly labeling LaCroix water as being “all-natural” when, according to plaintiffs, the water contains non-natural flavorings and synthetic ingredients, including one that is used as a cockroach insecticide. Later in October, the case was transferred to federal court. (Rice et al v. National Beverage Corp. d/b/a LaCroix Sparkling Waters, State Case No. 2018CH12302, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois; Federal Court Case No. 18-cv-7151, N.D. Ill.)
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