Wonder Hoodie’s ‘Bulletproof’ Clothing
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February 2019: A state court judge granted preliminary approval of a settlement agreement that would provide full cash refunds to class members with proof of purchase, with a maximum award of $100 per household. Class members without proof of purchase may also receive a cash refund for products purchased but the size of their awards depends on the size of the bag purchased and their total award is limited to $12 per household. A final fairness hearing is scheduled for June 14, 2019.
2016: A class-action lawsuit was filed against the marketers of Milo’s Kitchen Chicken Jerky and Chicken Grillers Home-Style dog treats for allegedly misleadingly marketing the treats as “wholesome” and “quality” products when, according to the complaint, the treats were made with substandard ingredients and potentially harmful contaminants. (Mawby et al v. Milo’s Kitchen, LLC et al, Case No. 1616-CV03384, Missouri State Court – Jackson County)
Does this company have the ammunition to support its bulletproof claims?
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