Category: Issue 735

  • “Grains of Paradise” Lawsuit Dismissed

    A Florida federal court has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Bacardi U.S.A.’s Bombay Sapphire contains a botanical classified as an adulterant in the state. Marrache v. Bacardi U.S.A., No. 19-23856 (S.D. Fla., entered January 28, 2020). “Numerous class actions have greatly benefited society, such as Brown v. Board of Education, In re Exxon Valdez, and…

  • FTC Closes Instant Coffee Pyramid Scheme

    An Arizona federal court has granted the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) request to temporarily shut down “Success By Health,” an alleged pyramid scheme premised on the sale of instant coffee. The coffee, “MycoCafe,” is touted as containing health benefits from mushrooms. “However, the FTC alleges that selling the product to coffee drinkers took a…

  • Consumers Argue Sports Drink is Soda Equivalent

    Four consumers have filed a putative class action alleging that BA Sports Nutrition’s BodyArmor SuperDrink sports drinks are “unlawfully fortified junk food.” Silver v. BA Sports Nutrition LLC, No. 20-0633 (N.D. Cal., filed January 28, 2020). “BodyArmor does not provide ‘superior’ or ‘better’ hydration to Plaintiffs and other consumers than other beverages, nor are the…

  • Court Declines Approval for Chicken of the Sea Settlement

    A California federal court has refused to approve a $6.5 million settlement between Tri-Union Seafoods and commercial food preparers. In re Packaged Seafood Prods. Antitrust Litig., No. 15-2670 (S.D. Cal., entered January 17, 2020). The court found that the proposed $6.5 million, half of which would go to attorney’s fees and $2 million to costs…

  • Virginia Law Limiting Use of “Milk” Advances

    Following a vote in the Virginia House Agriculture Subcommittee, the state’s House of Delegates will reportedly consider a bill that would limit the use of “milk” to describe the “lacteal secretion” from specific animals, including cows, sheep, goats, yaks, reindeer, water buffalo, horses and donkeys. During the subcommittee discussion, one delegate reportedly suggested adding “dairy”…

  • Missouri Bill on Slack Fill Introduced

    A Missouri state senator has introduced a bill that would deem product containers not misleading for including some slack fill if they meet one of fifteen criteria. The criteria that would allow a container to be “filled to less than its capacity” include (i) for protection of the contents; (ii) compliance with reasonable industry standards;…

  • Codex Meetings Announced on General Principles, Pesticides

    The U.S. Codex Office has announced public meetings that will be held on February 21 and February 27, 2020, to discuss and receive comments on U.S. positions for upcoming Codex Alimentarius meetings. The February 21 meeting will focus on general principles, while the February 27 meeting will include discussions on pesticide residues.