By Top Class Actions  |  June 2, 2026

Category: False Advertising
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Airborne class action lawsuit overview:

  • Who: Plaintiff Yalinda Robinson filed a class action lawsuit against RB Health (US) LLC.
  • Why: Robinson alleges the company misleads consumers about the vitamin C dosage in its Airborne products.
  • Where: The Airborne class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.

A new class action lawsuit alleges RB Health misleads consumers about the vitamin C dosage in its Airborne products.

Plaintiff Yalinda Robinson filed the class action complaint against RB Health on May 2 in California federal court, alleging violations of state and federal consumer laws.

According to the class action lawsuit, RB Health falsely advertises the dosage of vitamin C in its Airborne Immune Support Gummies and other supplements, leading consumers to believe they are getting more of the nutrient than they actually are.

The lawsuit alleges that the front labels of Airborne products prominently display a certain dosage amount of vitamin C, such as “VITAMIN C 1,000 MG,” leading consumers to believe that each chewable tablet, gummy or effervescent tablet contains the advertised dosage amount.

However, the Airborne class action lawsuit claims that each chewable tablet, gummy or effervescent tablet contains only a fraction of the advertised dosage, and consumers must ingest two or more tablets to achieve the advertised dosage.

RB Health charges premium for products with less vitamin C, class action alleges

Robinson alleges that as a result of the deceptive labeling, consumers overpay for the products, receiving only a fraction of the advertised value while paying the full purchase price.

The plaintiff says she read and relied upon RB Health’s advertising when purchasing one or more of the Airborne products and was damaged as a result.

The Airborne class action lawsuit seeks to represent a class of California consumers who purchased Airborne products with misleading dosage representations.

The lawsuit alleges violations of California’s Consumers Legal Remedies Act, Unfair Competition Law and False Advertising Law.

Robinson is demanding a jury trial and is seeking an order compelling RB Health to cease marketing the products using misleading tactics, destroy all misleading materials, conduct a corrective advertising campaign, restore the amounts by which it has been unjustly enriched and pay restitution and punitive damages.

Earlier this year, Unilever faced a class action lawsuit alleging it falsely advertises its SmartyPants children’s vitamins as containing the same fiber content as certain fruits and vegetables.

What do you think of the allegations made in this Airborne class action lawsuit? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Levi M. Plesset of the Law Office of Levi M. Plesset and David A. Baldwin of the Law Office of David Baldwin.

The Airborne class action lawsuit is Robinson v. RB Health (US) LLC, Case No. 2:26-cv-04765, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.


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