
Clif Kid ZBars
Allegations: Marketing bars as healthy and nutritious when they contain an excessive amount of sugar
Gollogly et al. v. Mondelez Int’l., Inc.
24-cv-7368, N.D. Ill.
(Aug. 2024)
Waggener Van Meter et al. v. Mondelez Int’l, Inc.
25-cv-2873, N.D. Ill.
(Jan. 2024)
Mondelez products, including Oreo cookies and Toblerone
Misleadingly marketing that the company sources cocoa using sustainable practices that “help protect people & planet” when the company uses practices that harm the environment and perpetuate child and slave labor
Pending
Allegations: Marketing bars as healthy and nutritious when they contain an excessive amount of sugar
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as if one cube contains the advertised amount of caffeine when, in reality, it takes three cubes to attain the advertised amount of caffeine
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