
Monetizing Minors
How brands exploit kid influencers and their followers.
In August 2014, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Organic Milling LLC for allegedly falsely labeling its cereals – including Nutritious Living Hi-Lo Original Flavor and Nutritious Living Hi-Lo Strawberry Flavor – as “100% natural” when they actually contain genetically modified crops and synthetic ingredients. (Mirto et al v. Organic Milling LLC et al, Case No. BC553780, Superior Court of the State of California, Los Angeles).
For more information about other class-action lawsuits regarding “natural” claims and TINA.org’s coverage of the issue, click here.
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Herb Weisbaum, The ConsumerMan, Consumers’ Checkbook