Tag: sugar

  • Jelly Belly ECJ Suit Dismissed With Leave to Amend

    A plaintiff’s “cursory, formulaic recitation” of her purchase of Jelly Belly Candy Co.’s Sport Beans did not include enough factual allegations to establish a claim for relief, a California federal court has ruled. Gomez v. Jelly Belly Candy Co., No. 17-­0575 (C.D. Cal., order entered June 8, 2017). The plaintiff had alleged the candy maker’s…

  • Appeals Court Upholds Philadelphia SSB Tax

    A Pennsylvania appeals court has upheld Philadelphia’s tax on the distribution of sugar-­sweetened beverages (SSBs), rejecting arguments that it is a duplicate sales tax or is preempted by state tax laws. Williams v. City of Philadelphia, Nos. 2077, 2078 (Pa. Commonwealth Ct., order entered June 14, 2017). The court held that the subject matter of…

  • FDA Delays Compliance Date for Nutrition Facts Labeling

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it will postpone the deadline for food companies to use a revised Nutrition Facts label on packaged foods and beverages that includes added­-sugar content and emphasizes calorie content. The FDA guidance document on the changes was updated to note that it received feedback from industry…

  • Study Alleges Diet Soda Linked to Increased Stroke and Dementia Risk

    A study examining the health effects of sugary and artificially sweetened beverages has allegedly concluded that consumption of the latter was associated with an increased risk of stroke and dementia. Matthew P. Pase et al., “Sugar­ and Artificially Sweetened Beverages and the Risks of Incident Stroke and Dementia,” Stroke, May 2017. Based on data from…

  • WHO Report Recommends “Urgent Action” to Curtail Digital Food Marketing to Children

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a November 4, 2016, report titled “Tackling food marketing to children in a digital world: trans-disciplinary perspectives,” which urges policymakers “to reduce children’s exposure to all forms of marketing for foods high in fats, salt and sugars [HFSS], including via digital media.” In particular, the report claims digital marketing…

  • Too Much Sugar in Dole Fruit Products, Plaintiff Alleges

    A consumer has filed a putative class action against Dole Packaged Foods, LLC alleging the company’s products contain too much added sugar to be labeled as “rich in nutrients” or “healthy.” Amaya v. Dole Packaged Foods, LLC, No. 15-7734 (C.D. Cal., filed October 18, 2016). The complaint first details research connecting added sugar intake to…

  • CSPI Alleges PepsiCo’s Naked Juices Mislead Consumers

    Representing a group of three consumers, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has filed a lawsuit against PepsiCo, Inc. alleging the company’s Naked line misleads consumers by naming and labeling its juices with foods “perceived by consumers to be highly nutritious, like kale,” but manufacturing the products without “the ingredient profile represented.”…

  • Sugar Industry Allegedly Funded Research Linking Dietary Fats to Heart Disease

    Researchers with the University of California, San Francisco, including its Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, published a September 12, 2016, JAMA article claiming that studies funded by the Sugar Research Foundation (SRF) “singled out fat and cholesterol as the dietary causes of CHD [coronary heart disease] and downplayed evidence that sucrose consumption was also…