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The case went back to the California federal district court and eventually proceeded to jury trial, where it was established that Coca-Cola Co.'s Minute Maid "Enhanced Pomegranate Blueberry Flavored 100% Juice Blend" was 99.4% apple and grape juices and only 0.3% pomegranate juice, 0.2% blueberry juice, and 0.1% raspberry juice.
POM Wonderful, LLC is a private company which sells an eponymous brand of pomegranate juices, pomegranate arils, and teas. It was founded in 2002 by the billionaire industrial agriculture couple Stewart and Lynda Rae Resnick. [1] POM Wonderful is one of several food brands held within The Wonderful Company owned and managed by the Resnicks.
Pom Wonderful v. Coca-Cola, Inc. 572 U.S. 102: June 12, 2014: 8–0: Procedural: False advertising; Private right of action Majority: Kennedy: Lanham Act; Food Drug Cosmetic Act: Plaintiffs may bring false advertising claims under the Lanham Act to challenge food and beverage labels that are also regulated by the FDCA. Hana Financial, Inc. v ...
Twelve years ago, Coca-Cola settled a racial discrimination case for more than $156 million, the largest of its kind. The world's leading soft-drink manufacturer also agreed to spend $36 million ...
Two health non-profits have filed a lawsuit, arguing Coca-Cola has deliberately misled the American public on the health risks of its sugary products. Lawsuit accuses Coca-Cola of deceiving public ...
Coca-Cola's attempt to put a halt to a lawsuit alleging that it's misleading consumers with the marketing of its Vitaminwater line of drinks was shot down by a federal judge in New York. The ...
Ingram v. The Coca-Cola Company (2001) [2] (covered in the book, The Real Thing: Truth and Power at the Coca-Cola Company, by Constance L. Hays) Robinson v. Ford (2005) August-Johnson v. Morgan Stanley (2007) Amachoev v. Smith Barney (2008) Norflet v. John Hancock Life Insurance (2009) Carter v. Wells Fargo Advisors (2011) Brown v. Medicis ...
A father-daughter pair of lawyers in Florida may face disciplinary action for speaking out against a judge's ruling that overturned a jury decision awarding $2.7 million to a Black doctor who ...