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Kellogg’s won the dismissals of a class-action lawsuit by customer Stacy Chiappetta who claimed that their Strawberry Pop-Tarts do not contain enough strawberries. U.S. District Judge Marvin Aspen in Chicago noted that no consumer of the product could believe from Kellogg’s packaging that the breakfast staple contains only strawberries or more strawberries than other ingredients. “The word ‘Strawberry,’ combined with a picture of half of a strawberry and a Pop-Tart oozing red filling, does not guarantee that there will be a certain amount of strawberries in the product’s filling,” Aspen wrote ...
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Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts is at the center of a legal battle as one Illinois resident filed a lawsuit against Kellogg’s for the number of strawberries in their product. Anita Harris alleges that the marketing for the pastries is misleading because “they give people the impression the fruit filling contains a greater relative and absolute amount of strawberries than it does.” The lawsuit also focuses on the health benefits that strawberries have, which aren’t present in Pop-Tarts. Harris is asking for $5 million because the product’s name, Frosted Strawberry Toaster Pastries, is “false, misleading, a...
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