
CATrends: Packed in ‘100% Fruit Juice’
Lawsuits allege “100%” marketing on front label is misleading.
Kelly et al. v. Pixi, Inc.
24-cv-5635, E.D.N.Y.
(Aug. 2024)
Pixi Cosmetics
Falsely marketing that products contain collagen when they do not contain any collagen but rather contain a fake imitation of collagen derived from a synthetic extract of the bark and stems of the Acacia seyal tree
Pending
Lawsuits allege “100%” marketing on front label is misleading.
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