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Posted: Wed 18:22, 27 Nov 2013 Post subject: WASHINGTON |
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Lawsuit alleges Coca-Cola fraudulently markets 'vitaminwater'
WASHINGTON,[url=http://www.christianelouboutinoutlet.com]Louboutin Outlet[/url], July 19 () -- The U.S. lawsuit alleging Coca-Cola fraudulently markets "vitaminwater" as a healthful alternative to soda got a step closer to trial, the plaintiff said. The ruling Thursday by U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy recommended the plaintiff -- the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Washington -- be able to litigate for declaratory and injunctive relief, but not for damages. The lawsuit, filed in January 2009, may proceed as a class action, the court said. "Today's decision puts this case on a glide path toward a jury trial where Coca-Cola will have to defend under penalty of perjury the deceptive claims it has made and continues to make in connection with vitaminwater," Steve Gardner, CSPI litigation director,[url=http://www.christianslouboutinsales.com]Christian Louboutin Pigalle[/url], said in a statement."That will put the company in the awkward position of squaring its marketing of vitaminwater as a healthy, disease-fighting drink with its later assertion that 'no reasonable consumer' would ever believe such marketing." Despite coming in dragonfruit, kiwi-strawberry, acai-blueberry-pomegranate and other flavors, there are negligible amounts of juice in vitaminwater, typically less than one-half of a percent. However,[url=http://www.christianelouboutinoutlet.com]Christian Louboutin Clearance[/url], a 20-ounce bottle of non-diet vitaminwater does have about eight teaspoons of sugar or 120 calories, Gardner said.
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