Tag: candy
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German Appeals Court Dismisses Challenge to Ritter Sport’s “Natural” Vanilla Flavor
A German appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by consumer group Stiftung Warentest accusing candy manufacturer Ritter Sport of labeling its Whole Hazelnut bar as natural despite containing piperonal, which the group contends can only be obtained using unnatural chemicals. The ruling prevents Stiftung Warentest from claiming Ritter is misleading customers but does not…
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MDL Court Finds Chocolate Cos. Did Not Conspire to Increase Prices
A federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) court in Pennsylvania has determined that individual-purchaser plaintiffs and a direct-purchaser class failed to discover evidence that U.S. chocolate companies conspired to increase prices for immediate-consumption products between 2002 and 2007, and, with “nothing more than speculation as to the who, what, when, where, and how of communications that allegedly…
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Consumer-Fraud Litigation Against Chewing Gum Maker Dismissed
A federal court in California has dismissed with prejudice the second amended complaint in a putative class action alleging that Wrigley Sales Co.’s chewing gum and candy products are misbranded because the labels state that they are “sugar free.” Gustavson v. Wrigley Sales Co., No. 12-1861 (N.D. Cal., decided January 7, 2014). The court determined…
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Lindt and Haribo Spar over Gold Bears and Teddies
Lindt & Spruengli AG is once again facing trademark litigation over its gold-wrapped chocolate candy, this time for its “Teddy,” which Haribo GmbH claims infringes its “Gold-Bears” multi-colored gummy bears product. Lindt was unable to secure a European Union (EU) trademark for its chocolate bunny, but was able to stop Hauswirth in Austria from manufacturing…
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FDA Warns Licorice May Cause Heart Trouble
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a statement cautioning people older than age 40 about eating too much black licorice—2 ounces per day for two weeks. FDA experts explain that black licorice contains glycyrrhizin, a sweetening compound that can cause the body’s potassium levels to plummet, leading to an irregular heart rhythm,…
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Court Denies Dispositive Motion in Licorice Supply Chain Litigation
A federal court in California has denied a motion to dismiss in a contract dispute between the supplier of molasses allegedly contaminated with lead and the company that used the ingredient to make licorice subject to a nationwide recall. Am. Licorice Co. v. Total Sweeteners, Inc., No. 13-1929 (N.D. Cal., order entered August 13, 2013).…
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FDA Approves Color Additive Made from Spirulina
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a final rule providing “for the safe use of spirulina extract made from the dried biomass of the cyanobacteria Arthrospira platensis (A. platensis), as a color additive in candy and chewing gum.” According to FDA, “Spirulina is a blue-green filamentous cyanobacteria that occurs naturally in freshwater and…
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California AG Brings Prop. 65 Suit over Candy Containing Lead
California’s attorney general (AG) has filed a suit against a number of candy manufacturers and grocery retailers, alleging that they have violated Proposition 65 (Prop. 65) by failing to label “ginger candies and other food products containing ginger” and/or “plum candies and other products containing plums,” which the AG claims contain lead, a substance known…