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man saving money he received from a settlement checkTop Class Actions viewers are reporting that they have received checks for as much as $12.50 from the Cookie Dough Bites, Muddy Bears, Hello Kitty Treats settlement reached over class action allegations that Taste of Nature underfilled cardboard packages of its candy.

Lead plaintiff Dacia Trentham lodged a class action lawsuit against Taste of Nature after she reportedly purchased a package of the company’s candies that contained empty space.

According to the class action lawsuit, certain varieties of the company’s candy were sold in oversized cardboard boxes.

The boxes were opaque, so consumers could not see how much of the product they were actually purchasing, alleged the Cookie Dough Bites, Muddy Bears, Hello Kitty Treats slack-fill class action lawsuit.

Trentham contended that the empty space included in the packaging went above and beyond what was permitted for transportation of the product or product packaging purposes.

According to the Taste of Nature class action lawsuit, there must be a legitimate reason for empty space in products that do not display their contents. Legitimate reasons include protecting the contents during shipping, as well as to account for settling during transportation. Additionally, the machines used to package products may require extra space.

The empty space in Taste of Nature products went above and beyond any legitimate purpose, Trentham claimed.

The Cookie Dough Bites, Muddy Bears, Hello Kitty Treats class action lawsuit settlement was preliminarily approved on June 18, 2018.

Class Members included those who purchased one of more than a dozen candy varieties produced by Taste of Nature between Jan. 1, 2013 and June 18, 2018.

Products include Cookie Dough Bites, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites, Fudge Brownie Cookie Dough Bites, Santa’s Village Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites, Cookies N’ Cream Cookie Dough Bites, Cinnamon Bun Bites, Red Velvet Cupcake Bites, Moon Pie Bites, Strawberry Dream Bites, Birthday Cake Cookie Dough Bites, Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Bites, Muddy Bears, Shari Candies Cherry Sour Balls, Despicable Me 2 Sour Gummies, Sqwigglies, and Hello Kitty Treats.

Under the terms of the class action settlement, Taste of Nature agreed to pay Class Members up to $12.50 for products purchased during the Class period with proof of purchase for up to 50 packages. Class Members without proof of purchase could claim up to $1, or $0.25 per package purchased for up to four packages.

The deadline to make a claim in the Cookie Dough Bites, Muddy Bears, Hello Kitty Treats class action settlement passed on Dec. 24, 2018.

Taste of Nature was also required to review and modify its packaging process to reduce the empty space contained in its products under the terms of the class action settlement.

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Trentham and the Class are represented by David Steelman and Stephen F. Gaunt of Steelman Gaunt & Horsefield and Naomi B. Spector of KamberLaw LLP.

TheCookie Dough Bites, Muddy Bears, Hello Kitty Treats Class Action is Dacia Trentham v. Taste of Nature Inc., Case No. 18PH-CV00751, in Phelps County Circuit Court, Missouri.

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19 thoughts onCookie Dough Bites, Muddy Bears Slack-Fill Settlement Checks Mailed

  1. Sharon Covert says:

    Add me brought cookie dough bites from Sams Club in November/December of 2018

  2. LATOYA BRYANT says:

    STILL HAVENT RECIEVED MY CHECK FROM THIS SETTLEMENT

  3. Amy Lacount says:

    Add me

  4. Dawn Geiger says:

    Some CALS hit close to the mark but no cigar. Same companies; different state. Also, there were certain other problems regarding product or service (insurance, laws, etc.) I also found it impossible (except for once) to fill in the information, find the form on Internet, and push it through and actually receive a check. The amounts are small, if received at all, like the $1 referred to above. There is also a check-cashing fee, even at a currency exchange, so it might not be worth the trouble, except to go on record if you have a real gripe and can’t get any other satisfaction.

  5. Brenda Reed says:

    Add me

  6. Courtney Giese says:

    I got a whole $1 and I better not have no fee cause they don’t have enough money..or that’s a whole new class action suit

  7. James says:

    Warning…. I cashed my whopping $1 check and it came back as “Insufficient Funds” and I had to pay a $12 fee from my bank.

    1. John Iavarone says:

      wow. That better not happen to me.

    2. Tranny Granny says:

      That’s sucks if that happens to everyone. Might cost them more money

  8. Judith Sypnier says:

    Please include me!

  9. dave bigard says:

    add me

  10. Phyllis Moore says:

    Add me

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