Brainowl’s ‘Free’ IQ Test
“Free” offer could prove costly.
Herrera et al. v. Reeds, Inc.
26-cv-756, S.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2026)
Reed’s Real Ginger Ale and Zero Real Ginger Ale
Falsely marketing products as “All Natural” and containing only “Natural Ingredients” and “Nothing Artificial” when they contain synthetic citric acid
Pending
“Free” offer could prove costly.
The cat’s out the (red) bag.
Company’s animal welfare claims – and brand name – face increasing scrutiny.
Consumers balk at hidden junk fees.
TINA.org uncovers the limits of this carrier’s “unlimited” data plans.