Tag: California

  • OEHHA Releases Agenda for Symposium on Synthetic Food Dyes

    California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has released the agenda for its September 19-20, 2019, symposium on synthetic food dyes. OEHHA is “conducting a risk assessment of the potential impacts of synthetic food dyes,” focusing on dyes batch-certified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The symposium, which can be attended in…

  • Stoney Patch Infringes Trade Dress, Alleges Sour Patch Maker

    Mondelez Canada Inc. has filed a lawsuit in California federal court alleging Stoney Patch cannabis-infused gummies infringe the trademark and trade dress of Sour Patch gummy candies. Mondelez Canada Inc. v. Stoney Patch, No. 19-6245 (C.D. Cal., W. Div., filed July 19, 2019). Stoney Patch candies, which contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and Sour Patch Kids are…

  • Plaintiff Cites Consumer Reports and Prop. 65 in Fruit Juice Arsenic Lawsuit

    A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Welch Foods Inc.’s grape juices contain excessive levels of lead and arsenic, citing a January 2019 article appearing in Consumer Reports. Labajo v. Welch Foods Inc., No. 19-1306 (C.D. Cal., filed July 16, 2019). The complaint also cites California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement…

  • Cereal Misleads on Primary Sweetener, Plaintiff Alleges

    A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Post Consumer Brands’ Honey Bunches of Oats is misleadingly named because the cereals are sweetened primarily by “sugar, corn syrup, and other refined substances, and contain only miniscule amounts of honey.” Tucker v. Post Consumer Brands LLC, No. 19-3993 (N.D. Cal., filed July 11, 2019).…

  • Court Blames Bees in Manuka Honey Lawsuit Dismissal

    A California federal court has dismissed with prejudice a lawsuit alleging that Trader Joe’s Co.’s “pure manuka honey” was “adulterated by the inclusion of cheaper honey.” Moore v. Trader Joe’s Co., No. 18-4418 (N.D. Cal., entered June 24, 2019). The court’s decision notes a transcript from oral argument in which the plaintiff explained, “[T]here could…

  • Tropicana Targeted in Malic Acid Lawsuit

    A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Tropicana Manufacturing Co. misrepresents its orange juice as “natural” because it contains a variation of malic acid that can be used as an artificial flavoring ingredient. Johnson v. Tropicana Mfg. Co. Inc., No. 19-1164 (S.D. Cal., filed June 20, 2019). The complaint, echoing similar actions…

  • FDA to Designate High-Risk Foods Under Consent Decree

    A California federal court has entered a consent decree compelling the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to designate a list of high-risk foods as required by the Food Safety Modernization Act. Ctr. for Food Safety v. Azar, No. 18-6299 (N.D. Cal., entered June 7, 2019). The decree is the result of a lawsuit brought…

  • OEHHA Confirms Coffee Does Not Require Prop. 65 Warnings

    California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has confirmed that coffee will not be required to carry warnings about risks of cancer or reproductive harm mandated by the state’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Prop. 65). In a June 3, 2019, tweet, the agency stated that its “coffee regulation has been approved,”…