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Date: 12-29-2023
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Case Number: 22-CV-9545
Judge: Vincent L. Briccetti
Court: United States District Court for the Southern District of of New York (Manhattan County)
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Defendant's Attorney: Not available
Description: New York City, New York consumer law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the defedants on a Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act theory.
Defendant B&G “manufactures, markets, and sells” spreads, jams, preserves, marmalades, and jellies under its Polaner brand. At issue in this case are statements on the packaging of Polaner's “All Fruit spreadable fruit” (the “Product”). The Product, which comes in a variety of flavors, displays on its front label the fruit contained in the spread and the words “All Fruit,” “Spreadable Fruit,” and “Sweetened Only with Fruit Juice,..."
As alleged in the complaint, the back label lists the Product's ingredients, which include a particular fruit, juice concentrates, fruit pectin, citric acid, and natural flavor.
As alleged in the complaint, the back label lists the Product's ingredients, which include a particular fruit, juice concentrates, fruit pectin, citric acid, and natural flavor.
Outcome: Motion to dismiss granted.
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