Tag: labeling
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FDA Cracks Down on Sales of Pure Powdered Caffeine
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued five warning letters to the distributors of pure powdered caffeine, citing two fatalities linked to caffeine toxicity as evidence that the products “are dangerous and present a significant or unreasonable risk of illness or injury to consumers.” Equating 1 teaspoon of pure caffeine to 25 cups…
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Tito’s “Handmade” Vodka Label Targeted Again in Proposed Class Action
A consumer has filed a lawsuit against Fifth Generation, Inc. alleging that its Tito’s Handmade Vodka® is not “handmade” as claimed on the label because it is produced through a mechanized process. Wilson v. Fifth Generation, Inc., No. 15-561 (M.D. Ala., filed August 5, 2015). The complaint joins a number of other lawsuits alleging similar facts…
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Plaintiff in Bigelow Class Action Cannot Obtain Profit Information
A California federal court has denied a plaintiff’s attempt to obtain Bigelow’s financial records in a putative class action alleging that the company mislabeled its tea. Khasin v. R.C. Bigelow Inc., No. 12-2204 (N.D. Cal., order entered August 12, 2015). The plaintiff argued that the records would help him calculate what portion of the profits…
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Kind “Healthy” Labeling Lawsuits Consolidated
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has consolidated 11 putative class actions against Kind LLC alleging that its snack bars are misleadingly marketed as “healthy” despite a high saturated fat content and low levels of nutrients. Kind LLC “All Natural” Litigation, MDL No. 2645 (S.D.N.Y., transfer order entered August 7, 2015). The court found…
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Red Stripe® Misrepresented as Jamaican Beer, Projected Class Action Alleges
Two consumers have filed a lawsuit against Diageo PLC alleging that Red Stripe® is falsely marketed as Jamaican because it has been brewed and bottled in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, since 2012. Dumas v. Diageo PLC, No. 15-1681 (S.D. Cal., filed July 29, 2015). Red Stripe® packaging “boldly states that it is a ‘Jamaican Style Lager’ that…
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Kraft “Natural” Fat-Free Cheese Challenged in Puerto Rico Court
A consumer has filed a putative class action against Kraft Foods Group Inc. alleging that the company’s fat-free cheese is mislabeled as “natural” because it contains artificial or synthetic ingredients, including “artificial color.” Quiñones-Gonzalez v. Kraft Foods Grp., Inc., No. 15-1892 (D.P.R., filed July 27, 2015). The plaintiff asserts that she relied on the “natural”…
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Putative “Handmade”-Labeling Class Action Dismissed Against Maker’s Mark
A California federal court has dismissed a putative class action against Maker’s Mark Distillery, Inc. alleging that its whiskey is mislabeled as “handmade” because it uses machines to produce the product. Nowrouzi v. Maker’s Mark Distillery, Inc., No. 14-2885 (S.D. Cal., order entered July 27, 2015). Additional information about the complaint appears in Issue 548…
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Labeling Small Amounts of Nutrients, Dietary Ingredients Subject of FDA Draft Guidance
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued draft guidance for industry about the agency’s current thinking regarding the disclosure of small amounts of nutrients and dietary ingredients on nutrition labeling. The document focuses on how the agency intends to use its enforcement discretion when a conflict occurs between compliance with § 101.9(c) and §…