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Metague et al. v. Woodbolt Distribution, LLC d/b/a Nutrabolt
20-cv-2186, D. Md.
(July 2020)
XTEND Energy
Falsely marketing products as containing “0 calories” when they actually contain 30-50 calories
Settled
(Final approval granted)
https://www.xtendcaloriesettlement.com/
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