Arrowhead Bottled Water
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “100% Mountain Spring Water” when they contain microplastics
Moore et al. v. BlueTriton Brands, Inc.
24-cv-1640, E.D.N.Y.
(March 2024)
Poland Spring bottled waters
Falsely marketing products as “100% Natural Spring Water” when they contain microplastics and phthalates (a synthetic chemical)
Pending
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “100% Mountain Spring Water” when they contain microplastics
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as “100% Natural Spring Water” when they contain microplastics
Allegations: False “100% Recyclable” claims
Allegations: False “100% Recyclable” claims
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing sparkling waters as being flavored “with a twist of raspberry lime” without adequately disclosing that the waters contain “Natural Flavors”
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the water as flavored with lemon when the ingredients list reveals it contains “natural flavors” instead of a lemon ingredient
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the water as flavored with lemon when the ingredients list reveals it contains “Natural Flavors” instead of a lemon ingredient
March 2019: A federal judge dismissed the claims brought under Vermont law but allowed the other claims to move forward. June 2018: Plaintiffs filed a Consolidated Amended Class Action Complaint…
Bottled-water brands mislead consumers who want to “do their part” and recycle, class-action lawsuits allege.
How much of the real fruit pictured on the label actually makes it in these products?
Poland Spring charges consumers a premium for its ORIGIN water. What are they getting in return?
Class-action lawsuits ground product’s “spring water” claims.
Where in the world are these products really from?