Tag: juice

  • ALJ Says Some Implied Health Claims in POM Wonderful Ads Not Substantiated

    An administrative law judge (ALJ) has upheld some of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) allegations that POM Wonderful violated federal law by making deceptive claims in some advertisements that the company’s pomegranate juice and related products treat, prevent, or reduce the risk of heart disease, prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction. In re: POM Wonderful LLC,…

  • JPML Set to Hear Consolidation Requests in “All Natural” Orange Juice Lawsuits

    According to a news source, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) will conduct a hearing May 31, 2012, to consider the petitions filed by two consumer groups seeking to consolidate, for pretrial proceedings, putative class actions filed in various federal district courts alleging that companies selling orange juice as “All Natural” mislead consumers because…

  • Product with Stevia Targeted in “All Natural” False Advertising Lawsuit

    A California resident has filed a putative class action in federal court against the Jamba Juice Co., alleging that it falsely advertises its fruit smoothie kits as “All Natural,” when they actually contain “unnaturally processed, synthetic and/or non-natural ingredients,” such as ascorbic acid, citric acid, xanthan gum, and steviol glycosides. Anderson v. Jamba Juice Co.,…

  • Consumer Advocate Calls for FDA Enforcement Action Against Lemon Juice Makers

    The National Consumers League has written to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, asking the agency to take enforcement action against several companies that label their products as “100%” lemon juice, while they actually contain 35 percent or less lemon juice. According to the March 21, 2012, letter, “The products tested omit requisite…

  • New “All Natural/100% Pure” Suits Filed Against Juice Makers and Retailers

    An Alabama resident has reportedly filed seven lawsuits in federal court against companies that make or sell orange juice products advertised as 100 percent pure or natural when they are actually “a product of industrial processing and laboratory-flavored juices.” Veal v. Tropicana Prods., Inc., No. 12-00804 (N.D. Ala., filed March 13, 2012). John Veal apparently…

  • EU Directive Bans Fruit Juices with Added Sugar

    The Council of the European Union (EU) has adopted a directive banning the use of added sugars in any fruit juices sold in Europe. According to a March 8, 2012, Council press release, the new directive “incorporates the current industry practice of not adding sugars to fruit juices” and will phase out “no added sugars” labeling…

  • False Advertising Class Action Filed in Georgia Against POM Wonderful

    A Georgia resident has filed a complaint in federal court on behalf of a statewide class of consumers allegedly misled about the purported health benefits of POM Wonderful’s pomegranate products. Templeton v. POM Wonderful, LLC, No. 12-53 (S.D. Ga., filed February 16, 2012). According to the complaint, the company promotes its products “as having special…

  • Federal Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Limit Arsenic, Lead in Fruit Juice

    U.S. Representatives Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.) and Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) have proposed legislation (H.R. 3984) that would require the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to establish standards for arsenic and lead in fruit juices within two years. Titled the “Arsenic Prevention and Protection from Lead Exposure in Juice Act of 2012,” or the “APPLE Juice…