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Allegations: Falsely advertising supplements as providing brain health benefits
In May 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Nature’s Way Products for allegedly not including gelatin on the label of Nature’s Way Alive! Once Daily Men’s Ultra Potency Multivitamin when, according to plaintiffs, the product contains “notable” amounts of gelatin. (Dass et al v. Nature’s Way Products, LLC, Case No. 20-cv-3906, S.D.N.Y.)
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Allegations: Falsely advertising supplements as providing brain health benefits
January 2020: A federal judge granted final approval of a settlement agreement that provides class members with a cash award for each product purchased ($3 for a 16-ounce jar of…
June 2018: This case was voluntarily dismissed after the parties reported that the case was settled. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed. October 2017: A federal judge dismissed…
November 2015: After plaintiffs filed an amended complaint making similar allegations, this action was voluntarily dismissed. The reasons for the dismissal have not been disclosed. September 2013: A class-action lawsuit…
May 2015: After the final fairness hearing in March, a federal judge granted final approval of this settlement. February 2015: TINA.org filed an (Latin for “friend of the courts.”) A…
In honor of the Fourth of July, a reminder that not all “USA-made” products meet the legal definition.
Demands Real Change to Deceptive Marketing of Popular Supplement MADISON, Conn., Feb. 11, 2015 — Continuing its efforts to fight for settlements that are fair to consumers and mandate real changes…
TINA.org, continuing its efforts to oppose unfair settlements, files an objection.
Consumers report adverse reactions.
Class-action settlement over supplement sold by Walmart, Walgreens and Supervalu provides little relief to consumers.