Category: 9th Circuit

  • Plaintiff Files Class Action Claiming Organic Candy Contains No Real Fruit

    A California plaintiff has filed a lawsuit alleging the Organic Candy Factory’s peach, boysenberry, blackberry and raspberry gummy candies contain “substitute flavors” rather than real fruit. Arabian v. Organic Candy Factory, No. 17-5410 (C.D. Cal., filed July 21, 2017). The plaintiff asserts that the company markets its gummy bears and gummy-filled chocolate as containing “nothing…

  • Putative Class Action Challenges Blueberry and Maple Flavorings

    A California consumer has filed a putative class action against Dunkin’ Brands Group alleging that Dunkin’ Donuts deceived customers into believing its blueberry and maple products contained “real” blueberries and maple syrup or sugar instead of artificial flavorings. Babaian v. Dunkin’ Brands Grp., No. 17-4890 (C.D. Cal., filed July 3, 2017). The plaintiff contends that…

  • Lawsuit Claims Blue Buffalo Dog Food Contains Lead

    Blue Buffalo Pet Products faces a proposed class action alleging that three of its dog-food products contain unsafe levels of lead despite being advertised as “healthy” and “holistic.” Zakinov v. Blue Buffalo Pet Products, No. 17-1301 (S.D. Cal., filed June 26, 2017). The plaintiff, who asserts that his four-year-old dog died from kidney disease after eating…

  • Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver Sued for Trademark Infringement

    The Gluten Intolerance Group of North America (GIG), a nonprofit consumer-advocacy and food-safety certification group, has filed a lawsuit against celebrity chef Jamie Oliver alleging that his website displays a designation on gluten-free recipes that infringes the group’s trademarks. Gluten Intolerance Grp. of N. Am. V. Jamie Oliver Enters., No. 17-1028 (W.D. Wash., filed July…

  • Two Suits Claim Deceptive Labeling and Advertising of Salt-and-Vinegar Chips

    A California couple has filed two putative class actions alleging that the makers of Lay’s® and Pringles® salt-and-vinegar flavored chips mislabel and deceptively advertise their products, leading customers to believe the chips are naturally flavored when they actually contain artificial chemical flavorings. Allred v. Kellogg, No.17-1354 (S.D. Cal., removed to federal court July 5, 2017); Allred…

  • RICO Claims Dismissed in Tomato Suit

    A California federal court has dismissed Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) claims against tomato-processing companies Los Gatos and Ingomar but will allow a bribery claim to proceed. Morning Star Packing Co. v. SK Foods, L.P., No. 9­-0208 (E.D. Cal., order entered June 14, 2017). The Morning Star Packing Co. brought a RICO and bribery…

  • Beverage-­Packaging Company Files Trademark Infringement, Cyberpiracy Suit Against Former Chair

    Gizmo Beverages has filed a lawsuit against its former chair alleging trademark infringement, cyberpiracy and conversion in response to his reported refusal to surrender company­-related domain names and email accounts. Gizmo Beverages, Inc. v. Park, No. 17­-2037 (C.D. Cal., filed June 14, 2017). Gizmo licenses the patents for a bottle­-cap closure from another company, but…

  • Candy Maker Alleges Competitor Infringed Trademarks, Patents

    Sugarfina, maker of “luxury boutique” candies, has filed a trademark, copyright, patent and trade dress infringement suit against Sweet Pete’s alleging the competitor relied “heavily on several design elements of Sugarfina’s distinctive packaging and marketing” of Cuba Libre®, Peach Bellini®, Fruttini, Candy Cube, Candy Concierge and Candy Bento Box® products. Sugarfina v. Sweet Pete’s, No.…