Brigette Honaker  |  January 2, 2020

Category: Beverages

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gt's kombucha originalDespite an earlier settlement, GT’s Enlightened Kombucha products are allegedly labeled and sold as non-alcoholic while containing well over the limit of alcohol to be classified as such.

Kombucha is a fermented type of black or green tea which is touted as having numerous health benefits. The yeast and healthy bacteria cultures in the drinks are said to be probiotic – meaning that they can provide benefits to gut health.

In 2017, a $8.25 million settlement was reached over claims that GT’s Classic Kombucha and GT’s Enlightened Kombucha products were misrepresented as being non-alcoholic.

As a result of the settlement, the companies agreed to make changes to their kombucha product labeling – including labeling their Classic Kombucha and Classic Synergy products as alcoholic. The new labels state in capitalized letters “CONTAINS ALCOHOL MUST BE 21 OR OLDER TO PURCHASE.”

However, according to a new class action lawsuit, these label changes failed to acknowledge the alcohol content found in the “Enlightened” line of GT’s Kombucha products.

Several plaintiffs claim that GT’s Enlightened Kombucha contains between 18 to 442 percent more alcohol than is legally allowed in non-alcoholic drinks.

The plaintiffs say GT’s Living Foods knowingly misrepresents their kombucha as non-alcoholic in order to provide a great market appeal and secure more sales.

The GT’s Enlightened line of kombucha products includes a variety of flavors such as: Original, Gingerade, Laveder Love, Hibiscus Ginger, Lemonade, Multi-Green, Bilberry Blessing, Cayennade, Tantric Turmeric, Heart Beet, Golden Sage, Cucumber Mint Lime, Karma Citra, Koffee, Strawberry Lemonade, Pomegranate Power, Rose Berry, Pink Lady Basil, Watermelon Wonder, Trilogy, Mystic Mango, Cosmic Cranberry, Guava Goddess, Gingerberry, Passionberry Bliss, Strawberry Serenity, Cherry Chia, Grape Chia, Raspberry Chia, and Black Chia.

“The purported distinction between the ‘Classic’ and ‘Enlightened’ lines is a sham designed to confuse the public and government regulators, as both lines of products contain alcohol levels far surpassing the legal limit for non-alcoholic beverages,” the GT’s Kombucha class action claims.

The plaintiffs also claim that GT’s Kombucha products are further misrepresented in terms of sugar content. According to the class action, the Enlightened kombucha products contain 15 percent more sugar than what is listed on their labels. These results were reportedly found through independent testing.

Due to the high levels of sugar, the GT’s Kombucha products are allegedly prone to continue fermentation even after the product is bottled. The plaintiffs claim that this “continued fermentation causes the Enlightened Kombucha line to cross the .5 percent alcohol by volume threshold set for non-alcoholic beverages.”

According to the GT’s Kombucha class action, the plaintiffs would not have purchased the products if they knew they were misrepresented. If they had purchased the products knowing about the misrepresentation, the plaintiffs would have allegedly paid significantly less for the kombucha products.

Have you purchased GT’s Enlightened Kombucha products? Let us know in the comment section below.

Plaintiffs and the proposed Class are represented by L. Timothy Fisher, Yeremey O. Krivoshey, and Scott A. Bursor of Bursor & Fisher PA, and Jeff Westerman and Ken Remson of Westerman Law Corp.

The GT’s Kombucha Class Action Lawsuit is Sharpe, et al. v. GT’s Living Foods LLC, Case No. 2:19-cv-10920-PA-SK, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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344 thoughts onGT’s Kombucha Class Action Says Enlightened Line Contains Alcohol

  1. Carlos Maas says:

    Please add me. This is bull crap. I drank half of one while driving and felt really dizzy. I had to pull over since I had no idea why I was feeling so dizzy. I still have of the half of the bottle and receipt if anyone is interested in testing it.

    1. Tina Franklin says:

      It affects me the same way!

  2. John DeGennaro says:

    add me

  3. Jo Stoddard says:

    I am a big kombucha fan but noticed a headache after drinking some Gt Kombucha.

  4. Alisha Venditti says:

    Please add me

  5. Kwane Broadway says:

    I thought something about my body didn’t feel right after drinking it thinking it was healthy and working. It makes me feel as if I drank a bottle of wine by myself. I would like to be added to the list.

    1. Carole DeRoche says:

      Add please. This is just horrid

    2. Virginia Angelo says:

      This Really upsets me since I drink it all the time. I do not drink alcohol- so I have been unknowingly putting my health at risk

    3. Virginia Angelo says:

      This Really upsets me since I drink it all the time. I do not drink alcohol- so I have been unknowingly putting my health at risk
      Add me

    4. Tina Franklin says:

      I relapsed after 4 years of sobriety after kombucha “waking up” my addiction. I’m sober again but it was horrible.

  6. Sarah Abichid says:

    I have purchased many of these , add me please.

  7. Michael Saylor says:

    Add me

  8. Karen cook says:

    I buy these from Walmart and sams please add me

  9. Glennis Del Polanco says:

    Add me i bought these all the time and had them at work I cannot consume alcohol for my line of duty

  10. Yvette Dhuperoyrs says:

    Add me on this

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