Settlement Reached in Jamba Juice “All Natural” Smoothie Kits Class Action
After a California federal court certified the class for liability but not for
damages, the parties to a class action alleging that Jamba Juice mislabeled
its smoothie kits as “all natural” despite containing synthetic ingredients like
gelatin and xanthan gum have reached a settlement. Lilly v. Jamba Juice Co.,
No. 13-2998 (U.S. Dist. Ct., N.D. Cal., plaintiffs’ motion for settlement approval
filed December 1, 2014).
Under the proposed settlement agreement, Jamba Juice will remove “all
natural” from its smoothie kit labeling and advertising by March 2015. The
agreement will remain in force until the smoothie kits no longer contain the
allegedly unnatural ingredients or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
classifies the ingredients as natural. The plaintiffs’ attorneys will also receive
$425,000 in costs and fees. Additional information about the class certification
appears in Issue 539 of this Update.
Issue 547