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Fireball Cinnamon products don’t contain any whiskey, but they include both malt-based and wine-based alcoholic beverages made to “capture the essence” of classic Fireball Cinnamon Whisky.
Sazerac, maker of Fireball, is being sued in Illinois over alleged misleading labeling.The company sells small bottles containing a shot of the liqueur and small bottles sold in gas stations and ...
The mini, 3.4 oz. bottles of Fireball Cinnamon are sold in stores that aren’t licensed to sell liquor — such as supermarkets or gas stations — with the lawsuit alleging the labels of the two ...
A class action lawsuit has been filed against the makers of Fireball Cinnamon over the labels that the plaintiff says are purposefully misleading customers into thinking the product contains whisky.
Customers "expecting those small bottles labeled 'Fireball Cinnamon' to contain whiskey 'was an easy mistake to make, and one intended by the manufacturer,'" the suit reads.
Fireball Cinnamon has been sued over “purposefully misleading packaging,” according to reports. A class action lawsuit filed in Cook County, Illinois alleges the makers of the whiskey have ...
The lawsuit says labels on the Fireball mini bottles, which can be purchased for $0.99, say they contain "Natural Whisky Flavors & Other Flavors," but in reality they don't.
Sazerac bought the rights to “Dr. McGillicuddy’s Fireball Whisky” in 1989 and changed the name to “Fireball Cinnamon ... you can be forgiven for not seeing “whisky” missing from the label.
Actually, the fine print of the Fireball Cinnamon's label does contain the word "whisky." In what the suit calls a clever turn of phrase, the $0.99 product's packaging says it contains “Malt ...
Fireball, on the other hand, countered, stating that Fireball Cinnamon can be differentiated from its boozier counterpart by “the words Fireball Cinnamon on the front label, without ‘Whisky.’” ...
Fireball Whisky may not be getting you as drunk as you think it is, ... [What] the label means to say is that the Product contains ‘Natural Whisky Flavors & Other Flavors’,” it continues.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — An Illinois woman is suing Fireball’s parent company after discovering that some of the miniature bottles don’t actually contain whiskey. The lawsuit, filed against ...