Tag: California
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Asahi Facing False-Source Putative Class Action
A consumer has filed a projected class action alleging Asahi Beer U.S.A., Inc. misleads customers into believing that Asahi Super Dry beer is made in Japan despite being produced in Canada. Panvini v. Asahi Beer U.S.A., Inc., No. 17-1896 (N.D. Cal., filed April 5, 2017). The plaintiff claims that although most of the Asahi Dry…
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Court Tentatively Approves $8.25 Million Settlement in Whole Foods Kombucha Class Action
A federal court in California has given preliminary approval to a proposed $8.25-million settlement of a class action claiming that kombucha tea products manufactured by Millennium Products, Inc. and sold at Whole Foods were mislabeled. Retta v. Millennium Products, No. 15-1801 (C.D. Cal., order entered January 31, 2017). The plaintiffs claimed that the kombucha labels…
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California Court Refuses to Dismiss Projected Slack Fill Class Action Against Golden Grain
A California court is allowing to proceed a putative slack-fill class action against Golden Grain Inc., a subsidiary of PepsiCo, Inc. that makes Near East rice and grain products. Arcala v. Golden Grain Co., No. 16-555084 (Cal. Sup. Ct. San Francisco Cty., order entered April 5, 2017). The plaintiffs allege that Golden Grain’s couscous, rice…
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Court Finds Bumble Bee Tuna Omega-3 Labeling “Open to Criticism” But Not Illegal
A California court held that Bumble Bee Foods, LLC did not act illegally by claiming its tuna was an “excellent source” of omega-3 fatty acids despite a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposal to prohibit the practice. Garrett v. Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, No. 14-264322 (Cal. Sup. Ct. Santa Clara Cty., order entered March…
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Proposed California Legislation Would Ban PFCs From Fast-Food Wrappers and Containers
The California legislature is considering a bill to make the state the first in the nation to ban perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) from restaurant food wrappers and containers. The bill proposes that food providers “shall not serve, sell, offer for sale, or offer for promotional purposes prepared food or fast food in, on, or with take-out…
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Glyphosate to Join Prop. 65 List
California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has announced that glyphosate will be listed under the state’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Prop. 65). In September 2015, OEHHA announced its findings on the carcinogenicity of glyphosate, a chemical used in pesticides that has been targeted in several putative class actions challenging whether…
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Jury Finds Competitor Liable for Infringement of Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka
A jury has unanimously found Elements Spirits Inc. and its founder liable for trade dress infringement of Globefill Inc.’s Crystal Head, a vodka created by actor Dan Aykroyd and sold in a skull-shaped container. Globefill Inc. v. Elements Spirits Inc., No. 10-2034 (C.D. Cal., verdict entered March 29, 2017). Just before the case went to…
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Projected Class Action Claims Jelly Belly Mislabels “Sport Beans”
A California plaintiff has filed suit against the makers of Jelly Belly Sport Beans claiming the candy maker’s labeling leads consumers to believe the product does not contain sugar. Gomez v. Jelly Belly Candy Co., No. 17-0575 (C.D. Cal., filed March 24, 2017). The complaint alleges the product label says Sport Beans contain “evaporated cane…