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Starbucks was ordered by a federal judge on Monday to face a lawsuit claiming that several of its Refresher fruit beverages lacked a key ingredient: fruit.
The class-action suit alleges Starbucks’s Refreshers lack the fruit they advertise, adding to the list of brands whose labels have prompted litigation.
(CBS/CNN) -- Starbucks is facing a lawsuit after a claim suggests its fruit drinks are missing the advertised fruit. The drinks in question are the 'Refresher' line mango dragon-fruit, mango ...
Starbucks exotic fruit drinks are “predominantly made with water, grape juice concentrate and sugar,” the suit claims.
Starbucks unveiled a new drink lineup, which they' calling 'Iced Energy.' They come in three flavors and have between 140 and 205 milligrams of caffeine.
A federal judge says Starbucks must face a class-action lawsuit alleging its Refreshers fruit drinks are missing fruit and therefore engaging in "false" marketing.
Starbucks was ordered by a federal judge on Monday to face a lawsuit claiming that several of its Refresher fruit beverages lacked a key ingredient: fruit.
Starbucks lost a bid to dismiss the suit over the amount of fruit in its Refresher drinks, which accuses the chain of false advertising.
Starbucks did not succeed in a bid to throw out an consumer lawsuit related to its Refresher drinks. A judge is allowing nine claims to remain, according to a filing.
A lawsuit filed Friday says the Starbucks Mango Dragon Fruit Refresher and other Refresher drinks don't contain fruit as their names suggest.
A new lawsuit alleges that Starbucks is deceiving customers with what ingredients are actually in its Refreshers drinks. Here's what consumers need to know.