Top Class Actions  |  March 26, 2020

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Rainbow Light allegedly sold prenatal vitamins containing lead.

UPDATE: On Oct. 6, 2020, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving checks in the mail from the Rainbow Lights vitamins class action settlement worth as much as $500. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!


A $1.75 million Rainbow Light prenatal vitamin class action settlement has received final approval and is now accepting claims for benefits.

The Rainbow Light class action settlement ends claims that the company’s prenatal vitamins contain lead, though they are advertised to be free of heavy metals.

Class Members include those customers who purchased Rainbow Light prenatal or postnatal vitamins in California between July 28, 2015 and Oct. 3, 2019.

The Rainbow Light class action claimed that the brand’s prenatal and postnatal vitamins were explicitly advertised as “free of heavy metals” and made with ingredients “with the lowest detectable lead level.” These advertisements were allegedly false according to test results of the vitamins showing above 0.2 micrograms of lead in a dose – above the lowest detectable lead level.

The Rainbow Light class action settlement to resolve these allegations was reached with Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, and was agreed to by The Clorox Company, owners of Rainbow Light Nutritional Systems, and Nutranext, the makers of the vitamins at issue.

The settlement was reached after the City Attorney’s Office conducted independent testing on the Rainbow Light vitamins, and determined that the products did contain lead. Reportedly, the lead levels present in the vitamins meant that users could ingest more than 0.2 micrograms per day.

After conducting this research with the help of an independent lab, the City Attorney’s Office approached Rainbow Light. The vitamin maker then agreed to change the labeling on the products to eliminate allegedly misleading information.

In addition to providing benefits to customers who purchased Rainbow Light vitamins, the settlement reached with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office makes certain requirements of the vitamin makers, and has required them to pay fines. Rainbow Light has been fined $250,000 in costs and civil penalties related to the alleged mislabeling of their vitamins.

Rainbow Light has agreed to test its vitamins every six months, to make sure that the lead levels in their vitamins stay below the level of 0.2 micrograms of lead daily. If the lead levels do exceed this level, the company is required to inform the City Attorney’s Office and investigate the problem.

The company will then be required to provide an update within 45 days to inform the office of any updates, and will be required to produce a new lot of vitamins within 120 days that contain less than 0.2 micrograms per day of lead.

In total, $1.5 million of the $1.75 million will be made available to consumers in the form of a Rainbow Light class action settlement fund. Class Members can file a claim for benefits on the Rainbow Light class action settlement website which is currently accepting claims.

The website does not specify how much money each Class Member may receive from the Rainbow Light class action settlement, but explains the amount of money that each person receives will depend on how may people file claims for benefits. Benefits that Class Members will receive will not exceed the amount that they paid for the vitamins, and will be dependent on how much money they spent. 

Refunds will be calculated and distributed after the claims period is over. An exact date has not yet been set for when the refund checks will be mailed, but the website notes that the checks will most likely be mailed in late 2020.

The deadline to file a claim for benefits from the Rainbow Light prenatal vitamins false ad class action settlement is Aug. 3, 2020.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members include those customers who purchased Rainbow Light prenatal or postnatal vitamins in California between July 28, 2015 and Oct. 3, 2019.

Potential Award

The website does not specify how much money each Class Member may receive from the Rainbow Light class action settlement. Benefits that Class Members will receive will vary based on how much customers spent, and will not exceed the amount that they paid for the vitamins.

Proof of Purchase

Proof of purchase is not required, but Class Members must specify the type and quantity of products purchased, how much they paid for the products, as well as the name and location of the store where they purchased the products.

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

8/3/2020

Case Name

The People of the State of California v. Rainbow Light Nutritional Systems Inc. et al., Case No. 19STCV2814, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Central District

Final Hearing

10/3/2019

Claims Administrator

People v. Rainbow Light LLC, et al.
Settlement Administrator – Analytics Consulting
P.O. Box 2005
Chanhassen, MN 55317-2005
info@LACityAttorneyConsumerRefunds.com
833-541-0068

Class Counsel

Christina Tusan, Supervising Deputy City Attorney
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY

Defense Counsel

Not available.

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35 thoughts onCalif. Rainbow Light Vitamins Class Action Settlement

  1. Yolanda Quiambao says:

    Bought several prenatal multi vitamins. Some with Sprouts and on line.

  2. Gloria says:

    What about New Jersey. I’ve been on this vitamin for a long time due to having gastric bypass.

  3. M says:

    What about customers that purchased in Connecticut! I trusted this brand! Iam very disappointed and disgusted!

  4. Annoyed says:

    After submission, in a few days, you will be a asked to provide a proof of purchase. So disappointing, who keeps proof of purchase when you’re so busy with your newborn. TSK

  5. david bigard says:

    add me

  6. yvonne apelian says:

    Please add me

  7. Jeanette Daniels says:

    Add me please

  8. alla shmulevich says:

    Please add me

  9. Heather Leyva says:

    What about texas? I bought these in Texas

  10. Mike d says:

    Add me first.

    1. Shelley says:

      …and a man can order vitamins for a woman he loves, especially if she is unable to support herself and they are separated. Is that an impossible idea? Really? Is this America? Some men handle it all cause they want to. It’s not about who took it. It’s about who paid for it!

    2. Janie Jones says:

      Class Members include those customers who purchased Rainbow Light prenatal or postnatal vitamins in California between July 28, 2015 and Oct. 3, 2019.

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