Item Does Not Do What It Is Advertised to Do
Kroger “Compostable” Plates and Bowls California Class Action
This class action brings suit against the Kroger Company for a line of disposable plates and bowls, which Kroger markets as being compostable. The complaint alleges that they are not in fact compostable because they contain certain materials (PFAS) which do not break down and blend into the soil. On the contrary, the complaint says Read more
Molekule Air Purifier “Destroys” Impurities Deceptive Claims Class Action
Molekule, Inc. makes air purifiers under its Air brand. It claims that these instruments are superior to those that use HEPA filters and that they don’t simply collect impurities but “destroy” them. The complaint for this class action alleges that these claims are false or misleading and that the air purifiers do not do what Read more
Nutrabolt Scivation Xtend BCAA Muscle-Building Claims Class Action
Do branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) promote muscle recovery and growth? The complaint for this class action says no. It bring suit against Woodbolt Distribution, LLC, which does business as Nutrabolt for the claims of its Scivation Xtend BCAA products, alleging that the products do not build muscle but actually decrease muscle protein synthesis. Read more
SmileDirectClub Aligners Tooth Pain and Injury Class Action
SmileDirectClub, LLC offers consumers the purported possibility of straightening their teeth with mail-order aligners, without having to make office visits. But the complaint for this class action alleges that SmileDirect does not deliver what it advertises, that teeth may not be straightened, and that customers may in fact experience cracked, damaged, or otherwise injured teeth. Read more
Palmer’s Products Against Stretch Marks Class Action
The complaint for this class action claims that ET Browne Drug Company sells three preparations that it markets as being able to prevent or reduce stretch marks. According to the complaint the products, or the ingredients in them, have been shown to be ineffective in various studies, but the company still markets the products with Read more
Charmin Freshmates Flushable Wipes
Proctor & Gamble is settling a class action concerning its product Charmin Freshmates Flushable Wipes, which it has been marketing as “flushable,” “septic safe,” and “safe for sewer and septice systems.” The complaint alleges that these statements are not true, and that the wipes are not regarded as flushable by municipal sewage systems, do not Read more
Cali White Charcoal Toothpaste False Advertising Class Action
Recently, activated charcoal has become a popular ingredient in personal care products. The complaint for this class action admits that activate charcoal “is highly porous and has adsorptive qualities that can be useful in certain contexts.” But it also alleges that Cali White tooth-whitening products made by Crew International, LLC are neither as effective nor Read more
AMD CPU Settlement
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is paying more than $12 million to settle a class action in California. The complaint alleged that the company misrepresented the number of cores in its AMD FX-8120, FX-8150, FX-8320, FX-8350, FX-8370, FX-9370, and/or FX-9590 CPUs, thus violating California’s Unfair Competition and False Advertising Laws. Read more
Dove “Invisible” Advanced Care Antiperspirant Claims Class Action
If you buy an antiperspirant marketed as leaving no white marks, you expect the formula to differ from the ones that may leave white marks. The complaint for this class action alleges that, in the case of Conopco, Inc.’s Dove brand Invisible Advanced Care antiperspirant for women, the only difference from regular Advanced Care antiperspirants Read more
Gotham Steel “Nonstick” Pots and Pans Class Action
This class action is about non-stick pans and other cookware. The complaint alleges that food sticks to the cookware made by E. Mishan and Sons, Inc. that the company describes as “nonstick.” Read more