Smucker’s Fruit Spreads
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as natural and made with ingredients “from natural sources”
Mercado et al. v. The J.M. Smucker Co.
26-cv-4012, E.D.N.Y.
(May 2026)
Smucker’s Sugar Free Hot Fudge
Falsely marketing products as “Sweetened with Splenda” when the primary sweeteners are maltitol syrup, glycerin and sorbitol
Pending
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as natural and made with ingredients “from natural sources”
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups advertised on the label
Allegations: Falsely marketing the product as a “butter” spray when it does not contain any butter
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups advertised on the label
Allegations: Products do not contain the amount of protein advertised on the product label
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups of coffee advertised on the label
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups of coffee advertised on the label
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups of coffee advertised on the label
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