Tag: breakfast cereal

  • FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Inorganic Arsenic in Rice Cereals for Infants

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued draft guidance proposing an action level of 100 µg/kg for inorganic arsenic in rice cereals for infants. The agency has also released supporting documentation for its proposal as well as a risk assessment that includes (i) “a quantitative estimate of lung and bladder cancer risk from…

  • Consumers Challenge Maple Sugar Content in Quaker Oats’ Oatmeal

    A California resident has filed a putative class action alleging Quaker Oats Co. mislabels its instant oatmeal as containing maple syrup despite containing no syrup or maple sugar. Eisenlord v. Quaker Oats Co., No. 16-1442 (C.D. Cal., filed March 1, 2016). Citing a letter from the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers’ Association to the U.S. Food…

  • Second Circuit Dismisses Kellogg “Great Ideas” Online Portal Suit

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has affirmed a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit against Kellogg Co. alleging the company owed a man compensation after it implemented an idea for a portable breakfast the man had submitted through the company’s online portal for innovative ideas. Wilson v. Kellogg Co., No. 15-2237…

  • Hall & Oates Allege Trademark Infringement by “Haulin’ Oats” Granola

    Whole Oats Enterprises, a partnership of musicians Daryl Hall and John Oates, has filed a lawsuit against Early Bird Foods & Co. alleging that the name of the company’s “Haulin’ Oats” granola product infringes on their trademarks. Whole Oats Enters. v. Early Bird Foods & Co., No. 15-1124 (E.D.N.Y., filed March 4, 2015). The musicians own…

  • Court Rejects Wax Maker’s Bid to Leave Kellogg’s Cereal Bag Recall Suit

    A Michigan federal court has denied The International Group Inc.’s (IGI’s) motion for summary judgment in a case alleging that the waxmaker and FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. provided Kellogg with non-merchantable cereal bags. Kellogg Co. v. FPC Flexible Packaging Corp., No. 11-272 (W.D. Mich., order entered September 30, 2014). IGI supplied wax to FPC, which…

  • “30% Less Fat” Claim Censured by Ad Watchdog

    The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld complaints against a TV commercial claiming that Kellogg’s “Special K Multi Grain Porridge” contained “30% less fat than other porridges.” According to ASA, which received complaints from PepsiCo Inc. and 14 other competitors, Kellogg Marketing and Sales Co. (UK) Ltd. argued that the advertisement’s reduced-fat comparative claim…

  • Court Rejects Spoliation Claim in Kellogg Recall Case

    A Michigan federal court has denied a motion filed by FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. and The International Group, Inc. to dismiss evidence for spoliation in a case accusing the packaging company and the wax maker of providing Kellogg defective cereal liners, resulting in a $70 million recall. Kellogg Co. v. FPC Flexible Packaging Corp., No. 11-272…

  • Putative Class Action Filed Against Organic Milling for Allegedly False “100% Natural” Claims

    A plaintiff has accused cereal company Organic Milling of mislabeling its Nutritious Living Hi-Lo brand cereals as “100% natural” despite allegedly containing synthetic and heavily processed ingredients and being produced with genetically modified (GM) crops. Mirto v. Organic Milling, No. BC553780 (Super. Ct. Cal., Los Angeles Cty., filed Aug. 5, 2014). The complaint alleges first…