Xtra detergent class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Deborah Crosby filed a class action lawsuit against Church & Dwight Co. Inc.
- Why: Crosby claims Church & Dwight falsely advertises the load amount capabilities of its Xtra brand laundry detergent products that state they can be used for 116 loads.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Illinois federal court.
Church & Dwight Co. falsely advertises that certain bottles of its Xtra brand laundry detergent are sufficient for 116 loads of laundry, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
Plaintiff Deborah Crosby claims the Xtra detergent product only contains enough for 116 loads if it is based on medium loads and “measured to Bar 5 as directed.”
Crosby argues consumers understand “loads” in the context of laundry as referring to full units — an understanding allegedly confirmed by the U.S. Department of Energy.
“It determined that the term ‘full load’ is widely understood by consumers, washing machine manufacturers and detergent companies as referring to a load size that takes advantage of the whole usable capacity of the clothes washer,” the Xtra class action states.
Crosby wants to represent an Illinois class and multi-state consumer fraud class of individuals who have purchased Xtra detergent stating that it contains enough to be used for 116 loads of laundry.
Consumers who do large loads of laundry can only do around 58 loads with Xtra detergent, says class action
Consumers who do loads of laundry “either large or above” will, in reality, only be able to do around 58 loads of laundry using the Xtra detergent — a number allegedly disclosed on Xtra’s website, the Xtra class action alleges.
Crosby argues consumers would ultimately have to turn the Xtra detergent bottle around and navigate “hundreds of words” to see that the load count is based on medium loads and measured to Bar 5.
“Plaintiff did not notice the small asterisk next to ‘Loads’ beneath the highlighted number nor did she read the small print at the very bottom on the back of the container,” the Xtra class action states.
Crosby claims Church & Dwight is guilty of unjust enrichment, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation, and of violating the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, several state consumer fraud acts, and the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
Plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of monetary, statutory, and or punitive damages for herself and all class members.
A similar class action lawsuit was filed against Church & Dwight in June 2022 by a consumer arguing the company misled consumers about the load amount capabilities of its Arm & Hammer brand laundry detergent.
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The plaintiff is represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates, P.C.
The Xtra detergent class action lawsuit is Crosby, et al. v. Church & Dwight Co. Inc., Case No. 1:23-cv-01735, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
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929 thoughts onXtra detergent class action claims company falsely advertises bottle as usable for 116 loads
I buy this product, all the time. Please add me to the list.
I still buy it until today after Reading this. I’ve been buying it since I first seen it long time ago. I thought it was a great deal. I know differently now. Please add me.
Please add me. I quit buying it when I realized how quickly a bottle was emptied.
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Please add me. I only used a few times but the loads were exaggerated.
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As a family of 2 adults and 4 kids, I thought that was a good deal for our HUGE loads but was bu ying more than expected,.. I understand for a family of 1 or 2 maybe but once my wife r realized the name brand ended up at a similar price point we changed back to the name brand.