
CATrends: Packed in ‘100% Fruit Juice’
Lawsuits allege “100%” marketing on front label is misleading.
Montgomery et al. v. Peek Travel, Inc.
25-cv-1015, S.D.N.Y.
(Feb. 2025)
Tickets to various venues in New York, including the Color Factory NYC, the Museum of Ice Cream, the Inter_Intermersive Art Museum, and the ARTECHOUSE
Failing to disclose taxes and fees in advertised prices
Using a countdown timer to give consumers a limited amount of time to complete their transactions
Pending
Lawsuits allege “100%” marketing on front label is misleading.
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