Tag: honey

  • Fraud Claims to Continue in Kashi Strawberry Bars Ingredient Suit

    An Illinois federal court has granted a partial motion to dismiss a putative class action alleging that Kashi Sales L.L.C. misled consumers by making the flavoring of “Ripe Strawberry” cereal bars with pear juice concentrate and apple powder. Johnston v. Kashi Sales L.L.C., No. 21-0441 (S.D. Ill., entered September 8, 2022). The plaintiff alleged that…

  • Shook Attorneys Detail Honey Litigation for Law360

    Shook Partner Jim Muehlberger and Of Counsel John Johnson III have authored an article for Law360 detailing litigation targeting honey producers. “Honey producers have sometimes been accused of diluting their product with syrup,” they explain. “They have also faced many other accusations, including that their honey contains contaminants, that it lacks some key quality characteristic, or that its country of origin has…

  • Australia, New Zealand Fight Over Rights to “Manuka Honey”

    According to the New York Times, Australia and New Zealand are disputing over the rights to produce manuka honey, a honey product that sells for about $100 per 500 grams. New Zealand producers seek to establish a protected designation of origin for manuka honey, but Australian producers argue that their production process creates the same…

  • Plaintiff Argues Premature Honey Harvest Reduces Antioxidants, Misleading Consumers

    A consumer has filed a putative class action arguing that Dutch Gold Honey Inc. sells honey that lacks the antioxidants for which consumers purchase buckwheat honey, allegedly amounting to fraudulent misrepresentation and fraudulent concealment. Wolfe v. Dutch Gold Honey Inc., No. 19-4562 (E.D. Penn., filed October 1, 2019). “Unknown to Plaintiff and the Class, the…

  • Honey Bunches of Oats Mislabeling Suit Dismissed

    A Massachusetts federal court has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Post Consumer Brands misleads consumers by implying that Honey Bunches of Oats is primarily sweetened with honey rather than sugar, brown sugar and corn syrup. Lima v. Post Consumer Brands LLC, No. 18-12100 (D. Mass., entered August 13, 2019). Post argued that “honey” describes “one…

  • 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…

  • Guidance Finalized for Added Sugar Labeling in Syrups

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has finalized guidance on labeling for added sugars in single-ingredient packages of “pure honey, pure maple syrup, and other pure sugars and syrups, which are not required to bear the words ‘Includes Xg Added Sugars’ but must still include the percent Daily Value (DV) for added sugars on their…