In October 2016, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Spitz International for allegedly falsely advertising Spitz Sunflower Seeds as edible when the product is “inedible and dangerous for consumption” because it contains maggots and dirt. (Willaims et al v. Pepsico Inc. d/b/a Spitz International, and Does 1-10, Case No. 16-cv-7569, C. D. CA.)


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Smartfood Popcorn

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Smartfood Popcorn

Allegations: Falsely marketing products as containing natural ingredients and no artificial or preservative ingredients

Ceres Juices

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Ceres Juices

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as “100% Juice Blend[s]” that contain “No Preservatives”

Gatorade Fit

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Gatorade Fit

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing beverages as “Real Healthy Hydration,” having “No Sugar Added,” and being an “Excellent Source of Vitamin A & C” without meeting the FDA’s requirements to make such…

Tostitos Hint of Lime Chips

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Tostitos Hint of Lime Chips

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that lime is a flavoring ingredient in the chips when the ingredients list reveals the chips do not contain any limes and the flavor comes from unspecified…


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Tropicana claimed in a television ad that “if you want the world’s best fruit and vegetable juice, look in the cooler” as a shelf collapsed to reveal a presumably more-stable…


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