CATrends: Emails Offering Free Gifts
Lawsuits target misleading subject lines.
In November 2012, a federal judge preliminarily approved the $9.9 million that Lucky Brand Dungarees, Inc. and its marketing subcontractors are agreeing to pay to settle a class-action lawsuit. The suit claimed that they sent unsolicited text spam as part of a 2008 back-to-school promotion. The lawsuit was originally filed in 2010 on behalf of consumers who received the Lucky Brand text spam between August 24 and September 15, 2008. Those consumers will receive up to $100 under the settlement. (Robles v. Lucky Brand Dungarees, Inc., Case No. 10-cv-4846).
Lawsuits target misleading subject lines.
MADISON, CONN. Jan. 27, 2026 – Beverage giant Keurig Dr Pepper is deceptively marketing its single-serve K-Cup pods as “recyclable” in violation of state and federal laws, according to an…
TINA.org nails down the truth behind these US-origin claims.
TINA.org files complaints over company’s deceptive “recyclable” claims.
Steve Toloken, Plastics News