Category: 8th Circuit
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Plaintiff Drops “Real Ginger Ale” Suit Against Dr Pepper Snapple Group
A Missouri federal court has dismissed with prejudice a putative class action alleging Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. mislabels Canada Dry Ginger Ale because it does not contain ginger. Webb v. Dr Pepper Snapple Grp. Inc., No. 17-0624 (W.D. Mo., entered June 21, 2018). The court approved a stipulated voluntary dismissal filed by the named plaintiff. In April…
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Court Denies Dr Pepper’s Motion to Dismiss Ginger Ale Suit
A Missouri federal court has denied Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc.’s motion to dismiss a putative class action alleging Canada Dry Ginger Ale is falsely labeled because it does not contain ginger. Webb v. Dr Pepper Snapple Grp. Inc., No. 17-0624 (W.D. Mo., entered April 25, 2018). The plaintiff alleged that although the labeling, packaging…
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Dairy Queen Alleges “Blizzard” Water Infringes Trademarked Treats
American Dairy Queen Corp. has filed a lawsuit challenging W.B. Mason Co.’s application for a “Blizzard” trademark for its bottled water. Am. Dairy Queen Corp. v. W.B. Mason Co., Inc., No. 18-0693 (D. Minn., filed March 12, 2018). Dairy Queen alleges that it trademarked “Blizzard” for milkshakes in 1946 and has extended the mark to…
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Plaintiffs Allege Contaminated Chicken Salad Caused Illness
Two consumers have filed a lawsuit alleging that they contracted Salmonella from deli chicken salad they purchased at Fareway Stores Inc. Porter v. Fareway Stores Inc., No. 18-0050 (S.D. Iowa, filed February 20, 2018). The plaintiffs, a married couple, allege that the contaminated chicken salad sent them to an emergency room—with the wife requiring further hospitalization—and that they…
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President Commutes Meatpacking Plant Executive’s 27-Year Sentence
President Donald Trump has commuted the 27-year sentence of Sholom Rubashkin, a former kosher meatpacking plant executive convicted of 86 counts of federal bank fraud and money laundering. After Rubashkin was sentenced in 2009, politicians, law enforcement officials and legal experts argued that his case was tainted by prosecutorial misconduct, but the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals…
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Court Allows Mike and Ike® Slack-Fill Suit to Proceed
A federal court has denied a motion to dismiss a slack-fill complaint against Just Born, maker of Mike and Ike® and Hot Tamales® candies. White v. Just Born, No. 17-4025 (W.D. Mo., order entered July 21, 2017). The complaint alleged that consumers are likely to choose opaque, “theater-sized” boxes of the candies believing they are…
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Eighth Circuit Upholds Convictions in Halal Mislabeling Scheme
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has upheld the convictions of Midamar Corp., founder William Aossey and his son Jalel Aossey, perpetrators of a scheme to falsely label meat as halal. U.S. v. Aossey, Nos. 161611, 161688, 161761 (8th Cir., order entered April 14, 2017). The court rejected the defendants’ arguments that…
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Missouri Plaintiff Challenges “Fruit” in Kellogg’s Fruit & Yogurt Special K®
A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging Kellogg Co.’s Special K® Fruit & Yogurt cereal is misleadingly labeled with pictures of strawberries and blackberries despite that dried apples are listed as the only fruit contained in the product. George v. Kellogg Co., No. 16-1887 (E.D. Mo., removed to federal court December 1, 2016).…