
Naked Pressed Juices
In August 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against PepsiCo and Naked Juice for allegedly falsely advertising Naked Pressed juices as being cold pressed (a process used to make liquid from fruit and vegetables) without disclosing that the products undergo high pressure processing after being cold pressed. (Davis et al v. PepsiCo, Inc., Naked Juice Co., Naked Juice Co., Inc., and Naked Juice Co. of Glendora, Inc., Case No. 17-cv-4551, E. D. NY.)
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