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Coca Cola can with Cola in a glass in wooden backgroundSoda drinkers asked a federal judge to certify their proposed Class in a lawsuit alleging Coca-Cola orchestrated a misleading marketing campaign about the preservatives and artificial flavors in its products.

Lead plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation allege that Coke drinkers around the country have been misled into thinking Coca-Cola was a natural and healthy beverage, when the soda actually includes ingredients like phosphoric acid. The plaintiffs take issue with statements on product packaging that states “No artificial flavors. No preservatives added.”

The consolidated class action has dodged several attempts to put the soda drinkers’ claims on ice, dodging several motions to dismiss. The class action was trimmed in 2016, but the case has moved along. The plaintiffs have also gone on the offensive, accusing Coca-Cola of delaying litigation to let other cases work their way through the justice system and to stymie the discovery process.

The plaintiffs argue that now is the time to certify their proposed Class of Coca-Cola buyers who they alleged were misled by the beverage giant into believing the product contained no artificial ingredients or preservatives.

“There are numerous common questions, the answers to which will resolve the classes’ members’ claims in one stroke,” say the plaintiffs in their motion to certify the Class. “If Coke was misbranded, it was misbranded nationwide and in [its] entirety.”

The plaintiffs are seeking to represent Classes of Coke buyers in California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Florida.

According to the class action plaintiffs, the misleading marketing campaign was based on the popular drink’s creator, John Pemberton. The plaintiffs allege that the Pemberton campaign deceived consumers by claiming that the fizzy brown drink was made from the creator’s original formula with no preservatives added since 1886.

“The Original Formula Claim reinforced these material misrepresentations and omissions, given that it suggested that Coke maintained John Pemberton’s ‘original’ 1886 formula purportedly free of artificial flavors and preservatives,” allege the plaintiffs in their motion. “This triad of false statements and material omissions were material to Coca-Cola’s strategy of advertising Coke as free from unhealthy additives.”

The plaintiffs also attacked Coca-Cola’s expert who argued that an individual’s choice to buy the bubbly beverage would not be affected by the Pemberton campaign. The expert, argue the plaintiffs, ignored current attitudes about artificial ingredients and preservatives and also did not disclose that phosphoric acid is a preservative to consumers surveyed about their Coca-Cola buying decisions.

At a minimum, say the class action plaintiffs in their motion urging certification, the expert’s opinions are best left to the jury.

The plaintiffs are represented by attorneys John W. Barrett and Richard Barrett of Barrett Law Group PA, Keith M. Fleischman, Joshua D. Glatter and June Park of Fleischman Law Firm PLLC and Ben F. Pierce Gore of Pratt & Associates.

The Coca-Cola Artificial Ingredients Class Action Lawsuit is In re: Coca-Cola Product Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation (No. II), Case No. 4:14-md-02555-JSW, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

UPDATE: On Feb. 14, 2020, a California federal judge partially certified a class action lawsuit filed against The Coca-Cola Co. by consumers who say Coke’s “no artificial flavors” labels are misleading.

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1,238 thoughts onCoca-Cola Drinkers Seek Class Cert. in Artificial Ingredients Class Action

  1. Bobbie says:

    I’ve drink coke for over 45 years

    1. MITCHELL WAYNE BRAGG says:

      I’m 60 years old I’ve drank coke cola for 55 years I drink 5 cans a day it’s the only pop i buy and will ever buy . I expect the best ingredients like it says natural and no artifical flavors

  2. Betty Reaves says:

    I drink coke for 45 years

  3. Janice C says:

    I think this is frivolous Class Action Lawsuit, people just trying to get money and greedy sharks (lawyers) getting richer because of things like this. If you truly think this is made the same as in the 1800’s you’re out of your damn mind. Although I wouldn’t be upset if it was, as I understand it Coca-Cola use to be made with cocaine. Any type of carbonated beverage is NOT good for you, no matter how you advertise it. Hell, if that’s the case there should be a Class Action Lawsuit waiting list for companies lying about their products.

  4. Valerie M Ayro says:

    Me and my family been drinking coke and diet coke for 40 yrs

  5. Tara says:

    I have and my kids for the last 15 yrs

  6. Debbie Fryman says:

    Me and my husband would drink Coke all the time maybe five or six a Day each I couldn’t stop from drinking Coke it’s been 45 years now you know where my money went Debbie Fryman

  7. TERESA MAGGARD says:

    I have always drank Coke.

  8. Colonel (Ret.) Tom DeBerry says:

    I am 75 years old. I have been drinking Coca Cola since I was 5 years old. I drink it now as well as Diet Coke and Coke Zero flavors. As a U,S, Army officer retiring after 28 years as a Colonel, I exercised daily. I occasionally put on more weight than I wanted. However, this problem was caused by carbohydrates such as potatoes, pizza, desserts and beer. I lost the unwanted pounds by eliminating nearly all carbohydrates for a while and substituted zero calorie Cokes which I continue to drink. Many of the foods I eat contain preservatives, whether the package states it or not. In fact many deny preservatives. I read the ingredients and avoid certain chemicals. Cokes have none of these.

    Sodium chloride .is a preservative as is potassium chloride. I use both so that I will not die of salt deficiency.

    Are all of your class actions based on a “reasonable person standard” or a typical moron standard. No “reasonable man” would think as you state.

  9. Roberta Villegas says:

    I have been drinking Coke for almost 50 yrs. Never once did I think it was good for me. In the last 20 yrs. All I drank from morning to night, is Coke.I didn’t even drink water, but I still knew it’s not healthy.

  10. Jill says:

    I mean, you do not get soda and drink it thinking it’s healthy! You need to read the ingredients before buying to see what is in it. Coke is my favorite soft drink, even as a kid 30 yrs ago, I knew it wasn’t healthy and good for me. Seriously people need more common sense these days and stop complaining to make a buck without earning it! Get over it, life isn’t always fair.

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