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Allegations: Products contain more sodium than advertised
May 2014: This action was voluntarily dismissed voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled.. The reasons have not been disclosed.
August 2013: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Iovate Health Services for allegedly falsely advertising its Six Star Pro Nutrition N.O. Fury, a dietary and sports supplement containing nitric oxide. Specifically, consumers claim that the supplement is falsely marketed as increasing formation of nitric oxide in the blood, increasing circulation of oxygen and nutrients, enhancing athletic performance, increasing lean muscle mass, and providing muscle “pumps.” (Hesano et al. v. Iovate Health Sciences, Inc. et al., Case No. 13-cv-1960, S. D. CA.).
Allegations: Products contain more sodium than advertised
Allegations: Deceptively using slack-filled containers for products
Summer 2017: A judge granted final approval of the settlement. May 2017: The plaintiffs filed an amended complaint alleging that Iovate falsely markets Hydroxycut brand weight-loss products as “[s]cientifically [r]esearched”…
In December 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Iovate Health Sciences for allegedly deceptively using You know when you buy a big bag of chips, and you’re all psyched…
A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Iovate Health Sciences in September 2016. The complaint alleges, among other things, that the company markets a line of weight-loss supplements –…
April 2016: A federal judge granted final approval of the settlement. November 2015: A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement of a class-action lawsuit against Iovate Health Sciences U.S.A. The…
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