date:Jul 22, 2013
equal importance, he wrote, since the crux of their complaint is that they paid a premium for vitaminwater, or purchased vitaminwater instead of another beverage, in the belief that the name implies health benefits.
Scott+Scott LLP, Reese Richman LLP and the Center for Science in the Public Interest have asked the court to serve as class counsel.
This is not the only case in which Coca-Cola's vitaminwater has been accused of duping consumers. In 2011, the National Consumers League (NCL) filed