
NCPW 2025: Fighting against Deceptive Marketing
If you’ve been misled by an ad, regulators want to hear from you. We do too.
Brown et al. v. SharkNinja Operating LLC
23-cv-21135, D.N.J.
(Oct. 2023)
Ninja NeverStick Premium Cookware
Falsely marketing that cookware “[n]ever sticks, chips or flakes” due to being manufactured at 30,000 degrees Fahrenheit when products chip, flake, and lose their non-stick coating and it is not possible to manufacture products at the advertised temperature
Pending
If you’ve been misled by an ad, regulators want to hear from you. We do too.
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