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Nature’s Path Granola Cereals

Class Action

Nature’s Path Granola Cereals

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as wholesome, nourishing, and healthy when they contain added sugar, which increases the risk of health issues

Annie’s Fruit Snacks

Class Action

Annie’s Fruit Snacks

Allegations: Falsely suggesting products are primarily sweetened with fruit juice by marketing them as “Made with Real Fruit Juice” when the only sweetening ingredient is added sugar

Gatorade Fit

Class Action

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…

Tea’s Tea

Class Action

Tea’s Tea

Allegations: Falsely marketing iced teas as “Slightly Sweet” when they are actually high in sugar

Gerber Good Start Grow

Class Action

Gerber Good Start Grow

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as nutritionally appropriate for toddlers when they contain less protein and more added sugar and carbohydrates than recommended Misleadingly marketing Good Start Grow as distinct from…

Enfamil Infant Formulas

Class Action

Enfamil Infant Formulas

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing infant formulas as “Milk-based” when the primary ingredient is a form of sugar

OWYN Pro Elite High Protein Shakes

Class Action

OWYN Pro Elite High Protein Shakes

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing drinks as containing “zero sugar” and assisting in weight loss without also including a disclaimer that products are not for weight control as is required by federal…

Lakanto Products

Class Action

Lakanto Products

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as sweetened with monk fruit when the predominant sweetener in them is a highly processed sugar alcohol called erythritol

Boost Glucose Control Drinks

Class Action

Boost Glucose Control Drinks

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that drinks are “designed for people with diabetes” to “help manage blood sugar” without adequate scientific evidence to support such claims

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