Tag: chocolate
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Study Finds Cocoa Ameliorates Obesity-Related Inflammation and Insulin Resistance
A recent study has purportedly found that mice fed a high-fat diet supplemented with cocoa powder exhibited fewer indicators of obesity related inflammation and insulin resistance than mice raised on the high-fat diet alone. Yeyi Gu, et al., “Dietary cocoa ameliorates obesity related inflammation in high fat-fed mice,” European Journal of Nutrition, June 2013. According…
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Court Dismisses Consumer-Fraud Claims for Chocolate Products Not Purchased
A federal court in California has dismissed consumer-fraud putative-class claims filed in a first amended complaint against the Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., alleging violations pertaining to white chocolate products that the named plaintiff did not purchase. Miller v. Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., No. 12-4936 (N.D. Cal., order entered April 5, 2013). Details about a similar order entered…
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UK Agency Dismisses Nesquik Ad Complaints
The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has declined to uphold five complaints claiming that Nestlé UK Ltd.’s TV advertisements for Nesquik chocolate milkshake “encouraged poor nutritional habits by suggesting the product was suitable to give to children for breakfast on a daily basis.” According to ASA, the complaints described the product as high in sugar…
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Codex Meeting to Target Food Contaminants
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration have announced a March 12, 2013, public meeting in College Park, Maryland, to provide information and receive public comments on agenda items and draft U.S. positions for discussion at the 7th Session of the Codex Committee on Contaminants in Foods in Moscow on April…
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German Antitrust Regulator Fines Chocolatiers over Illegal Price-Fixing Cartel
According to a news source, Germany’s Federal Cartel Office (BKA) has imposed €60 million (US$81.4 million) in fines against 11 chocolate and confectionary companies, including the German subsidiaries of Kraft Foods and Nestlé SA, for allegedly establishing a cartel in the late 2000s to fix prices. While Nestlé has reportedly indicated that it will challenge…
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Nestlé’s Community Trademark for KitKat® Shape Upheld
According to a news source, the United Kingdom’s Community Trade Mark Office has determined that the shape of a KitKat® bar, which Nestlé registered as a community trademark in 2006, is valid, thus barring any other confectioners from selling products with a similar shape in the European Union. Nestlé competitor Cadbury makes a similar product and…
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Plaintiff Cannot Sue for “Fake” White Chocolate Products He Did Not Buy
A federal court in California has dismissed in part putative class claims filed by a man who alleges that Ghirardelli Chocolate Co. white chocolate products do not contain the requisite white chocolate ingredients to be labeled and promoted as such. Miller v. Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., No. 12-04936 (N.D. Cal, decided December 6, 2012). The court agreed…
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MDL Court Certifies Class of Purchasers After Full-Blown Daubert Analysis
A multidistrict litigation (MDL) court that is considering pretrial matters in 91 consolidated antitrust lawsuits alleging that major chocolate manufacturers conspired to implement price increases from 2002 through 2007, has granted the direct-purchaser plaintiffs’ motion for class certification. In re Chocolate Confectionery Antitrust Litig., MDL No. 1935 (M.D. Pa., order entered December 7, 2012). The court…