Two consumers have filed a putative class action alleging that Icelandic Provisions Inc.’s skyr cultured dairy product is misleadingly marketed as made in Iceland despite being produced in New York. Mantini v. Icelandic Provisions, Inc., No. 21-0618 (S.D.N.Y., filed January 23, 2021). The packaging for the skyr, which features the text “Traditional Icelandic Skyr” and photos of an Icelandic countryside, “gives consumers the belief it is made in Iceland,” the complaint asserts. Although the back of the package indicates that the product is “made in Batavia, NY with domestic and imported ingredients,” the plaintiffs allege they “relied upon the representations and indications of the Product’s origins – literally and figuratively – in Iceland, and desired to purchase such a product.” Alleging fraud, negligent misrepresentation, unjust enrichment and violation of Pennsylvania’s consumer-protection statute, the plaintiffs seek class certification, injunctive relief, damages, costs and attorney’s fees.

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