
CATrends: Packed in ‘100% Fruit Juice’
Lawsuits allege “100%” marketing on front label is misleading.
Foster et al v. SmartyPants, Inc. d/b/a SmartyPants Healthy Minds, Inc.
21-cv-6430, S.D.N.Y.
(July 2021)
SmartyPants Multivitamins
Misleadingly marketing products as “Complete” multivitamins that provide “Essential” nutrition when they do not contain several essential nutrients
Pending
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