Jessy Edwards  |  March 28, 2022

Category: Food

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A hand holds a Fruit Gushers candy snack at the grocery store
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General Mills Gushers Natural Fruit Flavoring Class Action Overview: 

  • Who: A consumer who bought Gushers fruit-flavored snacks is suing manufacturer General Mills Sales, Inc.
  • Why: The plaintiff says the snacks claim to contain “no artificial flavoring” yet contain added malic acid.
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Illinois federal court.

Gushers fruit-flavored snacks deceive customers into thinking they only contain natural fruit flavoring when in fact they contain artificial flavoring ingredients, a new class action alleges. 

Plaintiff Melanie McDermott filed the class action lawsuit against General Mills Sales, Inc. Mar. 24 in an Illinois federal court, alleging violations of state and federal consumer laws.

General Mills Sales, Inc. makes Gushers brand fruit snacks filled with thick, fruit-flavored liquids. The snack boxes contain marketing claims such as  “Fruit Flavored Snacks,” “Flavored With Other Natural Flavors,” and “No Artificial Flavors.” These representations cause customers to believe they are only consuming natural fruit flavors, the plaintiff says. 

“However, the representations are false, deceptive and misleading because the Product contains artificial flavoring ingredients,” the class action lawsuit states.

Gushers Contain Added Malic Acid, Lawsuit Says

According to McDermott, General Mills Sales is taking advantage of increasing consumer demand for natural flavoring. 

She says the statement, “No Artificial Flavors” appeals to about seven out of 10 customers who avoid artificial flavoring, according to studies she cites.

However, while the product claims to have no artificial flavors, it also contains malic acid in higher volumes than the natural fruit flavoring.

“Unbeknownst to consumers, the ingredient list does not inform consumers that this malic acid is an artificial flavoring ingredient which provides flavoring to the Product,” the lawsuit states. “Defendant adds artificial DL-malic acid to the Product to create, enhance, simulate and/or reinforce the sweet and tart taste that consumers associate with strawberries and tropical fruits.” 

As a result, the marketing is deceptive, McDermott states. 

McDermott is looking to represent an Illinois class of consumers who bought the product plus a consumer fraud multistate class of buyers from Arkansas, Iowa, Utah, Idaho, Alaska and Montana. She’s suing under state consumer protection laws, as well as for breach of warranty, negligent misrepresentation, fraud and unjust enrichment and seeking certification of the class action, fees, costs, damages and a jury trial. 

General Mills was hit with another lawsuit this month, alleging its Totino’s frozen cheese pizza rolls are not made with real cheese. 

Would you expect these fruit-snacks to contain no added flavoring? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates, P.C. 

The General Mills Sales Gushers Class Action Lawsuit is Melanie McDermott v. General Mills Sales, Inc., Case No. 1:22-cv-01555, in the U.S District Court Northern District of Illinois


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273 thoughts onGushers Fruit-Flavored Snacks Class Action Claims General Mills Deceives Customers About ‘Natural’ Flavoring

  1. Connie L Hennigh says:

    Please add me

  2. Cassandra Hartzog says:

    Please add me

  3. Elizabeth Swanson says:

    Please add me.

  4. Patricia Jester says:

    Add me

  5. Sheryl Lindemann says:

    I bought these thinking that I could believe the packaging. These companies need to be responsible for what they say on the labeling and the pictures they use can be misleading. Add me please

  6. Sheryl Lindemann says:

    Companies can NOT get away with false advertising. Sock it to em where it hurts! The pocket book! Add me please

  7. Nancy Gilbert says:

    Please add me to the lawsuit. I trusted that the label was correct; however, I have learned the company lied to all of us. They are not healthy snacks for kids or grandkids! Not for me either! When companies leave off important ingredients, you know they are lying to us and the ingredient they don’t mention, is NOT good for us.

  8. shelly says:

    please add me

  9. grant kobeszko says:

    Add Me Please

  10. Sherry M Gonzales says:

    I buy these all the time for My kids,thinking they were heathly

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