The Naked Juice company was sued in 2011, accused of using GMO ingredients and deceptively labeling its products, “all natural.” As the Organic Consumers Association explains:
According to plaintiffs, Naked Juice used soy ingredients that are genetically engineered “by design or by contamination.” (Naked Juice doesn’t use certified organic or verified non-GMO soy.) Naked Juice intentionally used misleading language to give consumers “the false impression that the beverage’s vitamin content is due to the nutritious fruits and juices, rather than added synthetic compounds.” And the PepsiCo subsidiary contained a laundry list of synthetic chemicals, including calcium pantothenate (synthetically produced from formaldehyde).
PepsiCo, of course, is the owner of Naked Juice and also the same company that bankrolled the defeat of Prop 37 in California, the “Right to Know” GMO labeling campaign.
Starting today, you may now be eligible to receive up to $45 directly from PepsiCo. Any person who claims to have purchased Naked Juice — even if they have NO PROOF of such a purchase — can now participate in the class action claims and receive up to a $45 check as part of the settlement.
IMPORTANT : Share this story with others to spread this news so that as many people as possible legitimately claim their portion of this settlement!
We realize $45 isn’t a lot of money, especially if you’ve probably spent far more than that on Naked Juice since 2007, the time window covered by this class action settlement. Nevertheless, if enough people participate in this class action claim, it will not only cost PepsiCo $9 million in payouts, it will also send a powerful message that consumers are fed up with being deceived about the products they purchase.
We are officially requesting that all readers who purchased Naked Juice in the last six years file a settlement claim and get your check for up to $45 from PepsiCo.
You can file your claim at this website:
www.NakedJuiceClass.comThe direct link to the claim form is here:
http://www.nakedjuiceclass.com/FileClaim/UnknownClaimOriginally posted on: Underground Health
I drank Naked juice too...
ReplyDeleteI have purchased this product many times so I could avoid chemicals and gmo food. I thought I was getting something better. I think I was misled at the least and fee betrayed
ReplyDeleteDISGUSTED BUT NOT SURPRISED! FALSE ADVERTISING ALONG WITH THE IRRESPONSIBLE, ILLEGAL ACTIONS OF THE FDA, ASSISTING IN THE RELEASE OF UNTESTED POISONS, ALL IN THE NAME OF PROFIT.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me mad. I bought a lot of Naked Juice in the last 6 months after trying it for the first time!
ReplyDeleteMan, and I loved the taste!! I was blindly drinking something that I thought was supposed to be good for you!!!
ReplyDeleteI am two days from my due date and I have drank these Naked drinks all nine months of my pregnancy. I am furious that my baby was receiving a chemical produced from formaldehyde
ReplyDeleteSame here for my first daughter 2 years ago! I am thankful nothing happened to her but furious of the deception!
DeleteBeware of the many of falsely labelled products that are still out there. I have to be honest, I never drank this juice because it was always questionable to me. Anything sold at a store like Starbucks or has "Natural flavor" in the ingredients is questionable. This is why the GMO labelling is such a big issue people - there simply are not enough regulations around it. If you did not squeeze the juice yourself, beware.
ReplyDeleteUhh... There's nothing wrong with calcium pantothenate. Did you pick that one because it has the scariest name?
ReplyDeleteYou idiots need to take some online college courses in Chemistry. Learn to science a little bit.
Learn English, the word science is not a verb. You should find more wisdom and be more kind.
DeleteOMG, watch out for Vitamin B5!
ReplyDeleteWow this really sucks! :(
ReplyDeletewhat about Canadians who purchased these products....
ReplyDeletethere is no allotment for them ?
was wondering the same thing....
DeleteYou idiots need to stop over reacting "OMG I WAS DRINKING SOMETHING AND DIN'T REALISE SOME INGREDIENT OF GMO WAS IN IT" yea..it's also in every other thing such as food. Get over it plebs.
ReplyDeleteIt's clear why PepsiCo won't put their NAME on the Naked Juice bottles....
ReplyDeleteDrank this stuff all the time in college, thought I was being healthy, i feel mislead, Im signing up for the settlement.
ReplyDeleteI used to buy them by the box.. I thought I was drinking a healthy gmo free drink :/
ReplyDeleteI bought this all the time at Costco and my grocery store, honestly the stuff always tasted way too sugary to be a health drink...and it wasn't one after all. Costco has a good organic carrot juice thats cheap, thats all I can find.
ReplyDeleteI never touched the drink....as I have never had anything made by Pepsi....I prefer Coke products if I am having soft drinks.
ReplyDeleteThe claim forms don't issue different claim numbers. My husband and I tried to file, but our claim numbers were the same: NJPA1-4481004
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mislead Naked Juice!
ReplyDeleteHmm.. no mention of ABORTED BABY REMAINS IN PEPSI PRODUCTS! THATS THE CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT I WANT TO BE APART OF!
ReplyDeleteHaven't looked at the settlement but I bet you it BARS the one who signs from any further action. 45 WORTHLESS FRN's is B.S.! Coke and Pepsi and any company that uses ABORTED BABIES IN their products should be sued into bankruptcy AND IMPRISONED!
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