Status: In progress

Marquez, et al. v. Sazerac Co. Inc.

The plaintiff alleges Sazerac misleads consumers who purchase its Fireball Cinnamon mini product and expect it to contain whisky when it's actually a malt beverage.

  • Deadline to file a claim: TBD
  • Proof of Purchase Required: No
  • Potential Individual Reward: TBD
  • Total Settlement Amount: TBD
  • States Involved

Abraham Jewett  |  January 10, 2023

Category: Beverages
A Fireball label is shown, representing the Fireball Cinnamon class action lawsuit.
(Photo credit: Alexandru Nika/Shutterstock)

Fireball Cinnamon class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Anna Marquez filed a class action lawsuit against Sazerac Co. Inc. 
  • Why: Marquez claims Sazerac misleads consumers who purchase its Fireball Cinnamon mini product while expecting it to contain whisky. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Illinois federal court. 

Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify the product in question is Fireball Cinnamon rather than Fireball Cinnamon Whisky.

Sazerac Co. misleads consumers who expect mini bottles of its Fireball Cinnamon product to contain whisky, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Anna Marquez claims Sazerac misleads consumers who confuse its Fireball Cinnamon mini bottles — a malt beverage sold for 99 cents — with its Fireball Cinnamon Whisky product. 

Marquez argues the bottles for Fireball Cinnamon “appear identical” to the Fireball Cinnamon Whisky product, aside from them not containing the word “Whisky” on their front label, something “most purchasers seeking alcohol will not even detect.” 

“When viewed together with the Fireball distilled spirit brand name, the label misleads consumers into believing it is or contains distilled spirits,” the Fireball class action states. 

Fireball Cinnamon purchasers led to believe product has added natural whisky, class action says

Sazerac further misleads consumers by labeling its Fireball Cinnamon product with the words “Malt Beverage With Natural Whisky & Other Flavors and Carmel Color,” confusing purchasers into thinking it is a malt beverage with added natural whisky, the Fireball class action alleges. 

“By not including the word ‘Flavors’ after ‘Natural Whisky,’ purchasers who look closely will expect the distilled spirit of whisky was added as a separate ingredient,” the Fireball class action states. 

Marquez claims Sazerac is guilty of unjust enrichment, fraud and negligent misrepresentation and in violation of the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act and several state consumer fraud acts. 

Marquez wants to represent an Illinois class and multistate consumer fraud class of individuals who have purchased a mini bottle of Fireball Cinnamon within the statutes of limitations for each alleged cause of action. 

She demands a jury trial and requests injunctive relief along with an award of monetary, statutory and/or punitive damages for herself and all class members. 

In other booze news, last month, Coca-Cola asked a federal judge in New York to dismiss claims it misleadingly labels its Topo Chico brand ready-to-drink hard margherita products because they don’t contain any tequila.

Have you purchased a Fireball Cinnamon mini bottle? Let us know in the comments. 

The plaintiff is represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates PC. 

The Fireball Cinnamon class action lawsuit is Marquez, et al. v. Sazerac Co. Inc., Case No. 1:23-cv-00097, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. 


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1,496 thoughts onFireball Cinnamon class action claims mini bottles not actual whisky

  1. Meg McCarville says:

    I drink EXCLUSIVELY Fireball and have for five years. Nearly a pint a day. I noticed s huge difference between their 1.75 liters…. Lasting way longer, and their fifths having much less in them. Not only are the quantity of FIREBALL in the various sizes deceptive, I have about 60 little bottles that I’ve saved mostly cuz I make Christmas lights out of them (LOL) and they ALL say Cinnamon Whiskey. NOT cinnamon. I can provide testimonials, depositions from friends, family, bartender to the fact that I ONLY drink fireball. And often in the 100 ml. Bottle. The link to this and many more articles on the SAZERAC FIREBALL class action suit was sent to me by various friends and family members…. I have bottle after bottle of EVIDENCE….. Not saying this is the proudest I’ve ever been but Thema the facts Jack, and I’m owed a MAJOR COMEUPPANCE from SAZERAC and Fireball!

  2. Mrs. Miller says:

    I just bought a number of the multi packs for my birthday party last month

  3. Kim Wilcox says:

    Add me please! I buy 1-2 5ths of fireball every single week and I’ve had to buy the mini bottles once in a while. I have been aware of this issue and always try to get the right ones, but sometimes I have purchased them by mistake!

    1. Kim wilcox says:

      I live in CO by the way…

  4. Tiffany Rivers says:

    I have bought so many mini bottles from gas station stores, and I’ve always wondered why only a few out the bunch each time was “OFF” and “DIFFERENT” in taste and even feelings. Could I qualify for a settlement claim as well?

    1. Jeffrey Fuentez says:

      I have bought many like that

  5. Adele Tovrea says:

    Anything to make a buck! Like they needed the extra money. This company has made boo-coo bucks off of it’s consumers despite the need to infringe on its scandalous, misleading and fraudulent betrayal. I have also purchased these mini bottles. Never used them to get intoxicated. They were the ” pre intoxication” party favors. I can’t begin to tell you what I’ve spent. I get at least 4 or 5 of these at the liquor store out of the 99 cent bin each time I go! Does anyone really read the label? The picture looks the same so I was under the assumption it was whiskey. Bastards!

  6. William Taylor says:

    I have bought several bottles for many years I live in Chicago Illinois

  7. Deanna says:

    I bought these frequently and I thought something was up! Definitely did not taste the same.

  8. Africa Alston says:

    Add me please

  9. Jennifer Rockwood says:

    Please add me i drank it for years n feel robbed

  10. Rachel says:

    Something was definitely off with this beverage and I’ve purchased it alot over the years . This was so misleading

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