Tag: cheese

  • Court Dismisses Bagel Bites Labeling Lawsuit

    An Illinois federal court has granted Kraft Heinz Foods Co.’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the labeling noting the inclusion of mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce in Bagel Bites is misleading. Jackson v. Kraft Heinz Foods Co., No. 21-5219 (N.D. Ill., E. Div., entered August 3, 2022). “Central to all of Plaintiff s claims is…

  • Gruyere Can Come from Anywhere, Court Rules

    A Virginia federal court has reportedly confirmed that gruyere cheese does not need to be produced in the region near Gruyères, Switzerland, to carry the name in American stores. A consortium of cheesemakers in France and Switzerland near the region had appealed after the Trademark Trial and Appeals Board denied its application for a trademark,…

  • TGI Friday’s Mozzarella Sticks Made with Cheddar, Plaintiff Alleges

    A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Inventure Foods Inc., which produces the T.G.I. Friday’s line of frozen foods, produces its “mozzarella sticks” with cheddar. Nason v. Inventure Foods Inc., No. 20-10141 (S.D.N.Y., filed December 3, 2020). The plaintiff cites the ingredient list, which lists only cheddar and not mozzarella, and asserts that…

  • Consumer Challenges Smoked Gouda Preparation

    A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Dietz & Watson’s smoked gouda is not prepared by smoking but rather by the addition of a smoke flavor. Watson v. Dietz & Watson Inc., No. 20-6550 (S.D.N.Y., filed August 17, 2020). “No reasonable consumer would be instinctively distrustful or skeptical of a product labeled ‘Smoked…

  • TTAB Finds “Gruyere” Generic

    The U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) has determined that “gruyere” is a generic name for the type of cheese and cannot be registered as a certification mark. Int’l Dairy Foods Assn. v. Interprofession du Gruyère & Syndicat Interprofessionel du Gruyère, No. 91232427 (T.T.A.B., entered August 5, 2020). Swiss and French associations attempted to…

  • Creamery Targeted with Designation of Geographic Origin Lawsuit

    A plaintiff has filed a putative class action alleging Tillamook County Creamery Association misleadingly markets its products as sourced from cows in Tillamook County. Bohr v. Tillamook Cty. Creamery Ass’n, No. 19-36208 (Ore. Cir. Ct., Multnomah Cty., filed August 19, 2019). The complaint alleges that consumers “increasingly seek out and are willing to pay more…

  • Hip-Hop-Listening Cheese Tastes Better, Swiss Researchers Report

    Swiss researchers have reportedly found that cheese exposed to hip-hop music during production had enhanced flavors compared to cheese exposed to opera, rock, techno or ambient music. The researchers apparently used mini-transmitters to “conduct the energy of the music” into nine 22-pound wheels of Emmental cheese. The wheels were separated and exposed to music by…

  • NMPF Submits Petition on “Milk” Labeling

    The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) has submitted a citizen petition urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to “[e]nforce existing ‘imitation’ labeling requirements against nutritionally inferior non-dairy substitutes for standardized dairy foods that are named and positioned as forms of ‘milk,’ ‘yogurt,’ ‘cheese,’ ‘ice cream,’ or ‘butter,’ yet fail to provide the ‘imitation’…