Brigette Honaker ย |ย  September 17, 2019

Category: Beverages

silk almond milk vanillaA recent Silk class action claims that the almondmilk doesnโ€™t actually contain real vanilla as advertised by the company.

Silk almondmilk comes in numerous sizes (8, 12, 32, 64, and 96 ounce cartons) and in several flavors (vanilla, light vanilla, and light vanilla less sugar).

Although these products are advertised with โ€œvanillaโ€ statements on the label, the recent class action claims that Silk almondmilk doesnโ€™t actually contain vanilla.

Vanilla is a highly sought after flavor, but pure vanilla extract is very expensive. To compensate for this, there are countless imitation vanilla products available which allow products to have a vanilla flavor without the pure vanilla price tag. Unfortunately, vanilla is reportedly the subject of โ€œfood fraud.โ€ This refers to schemes in which consumers get less than they bargained for.

According to the Silk almondmilk class action, vanilla is considered to be a โ€œhigh-risk [for food fraud] product because of the multiple market impact factors such as natural disasters in the source regions, unstable production, wide variability of quality and value of vanilla flavorings.โ€

The Silk class action claims that the almondmilk is fraudulently labeled because the front labels represent that the productโ€™s vanilla flavor is derived exclusively from vanilla plants. This is allegedly false, with the vanilla flavor reportedly coming from โ€œnatural flavorโ€ found on the ingredient list.

When natural flavoring is used to reinforce the flavor of a product, products are allegedly required to be labeled as โ€œvanilla with other natural flavors.โ€ Silk almondmilk reportedly fails to comply with these labeling standards.

โ€œBecause the Products contain flavor not derived from the characterizing food ingredient of vanilla, their unqualified, prominent and conspicuous representation as โ€˜Vanilla Almondmilkโ€™ is false, deceptive and misleading,โ€ the Silk class action claims.

Consumers are allegedly misled by these representations, meaning that they may spend their money on the products assuming that they are purchasing almondmilk with authentic vanilla flavoring. Because consumers are not actually purchasing a product with real vanilla, they are reportedly not getting their moneyโ€™s worth in their purchase.

โ€œThe proportion of the characterizing component, vanilla, has a material bearing on price or consumer acceptance of the Products because it is more expensive and desired by consumers,โ€ the Silk almondmilk class action argues. โ€œHad Plaintiff and Class members known the truth about the Products, they would not have bought the Product or would have paid less for it.โ€

Plaintiffs in the Silk class action seek to represent a nationwide Class of consumers who purchased any Silk vanilla almondmilk products.

The Silk almondmilk class action lawsuit seeks injunctive relief, restitution, disgorgement, monetary damages, treble damages, punitive damages, court costs, and attorneysโ€™ fees.

Have you purchased Silk vanilla almondmilk under the assumption that the products contained real vanilla? Do you think Silk should be ordered to change their labeling to appropriately reflect the flavoring source? Let us know what you think in the comment section below.

Plaintiffs and the proposed Class are represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates PC and Michael R. Reese of Reese LLP.

The Silk Almondmilk Class Action Lawsuit is Trust, et al. v. Silk Operating Company LLC, Case No. 7:19-cv-08442, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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1,721 thoughts onSilk Almondmilk Doesnโ€™t Contain Vanilla, Class Action Says

  1. Mary Jane Daniels says:

    Uhhhg I buy this weekly because I thought all ingredients were disclosed I have many food/chemicals sensitivities. Very frustrating! I want to get my money back!

  2. Haley Perez says:

    Add me please, I purchase this regualarly

  3. Michelle Ferguson says:

    My family buys and silk all the time. Please add me.

  4. Joanne Montana says:

    Yes, labeling should be honest. Please add me as this is so upsetting, consuming this for 11 years now.

  5. Marilee says:

    Yes, Silk should have to report actual ingredients. I have bought this brand item many times!!

  6. Deborah A Carvalho says:

    Yes! I buy it all the time!

  7. WARREN SIMPSON says:

    Please add me my wife purchased this item weekly for years

    1. Andre says:

      Please add me

    2. T. Bruton says:

      We purchase Silk all of the time, please add me.

  8. Dina Starke says:

    Me & my son drink this every day. He is dairy free due to allergy. Please add me.

  9. Jill says:

    Add me please.

    1. jill says:

      it should reflect exactly what is in it on the front label

  10. Faye Taylor says:

    I just finished a quartโ€ฆ.I trusted what it saidโ€ฆ..

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