M&M'S Ice Cream Bar Creator Sued Over Fake Vanilla Flavor
The company behind M&M’S ice cream bars is bamboozling its customers into thinking its “vanilla” filling is on the up-and-up, when it isn’t … so claims a new class action lawsuit.
A woman named Sherise Richardson is suing Mars, Inc. — the food manufacturer that runs the M&M’S brand, as well as its ice cream bar products. Sherise says the M&M’S vanilla ice cream bar is a sham, ’cause allegedly … the flavor doesn’t come from real vanilla.
In her suit, Sherise goes into EXTREME detail about the history of vanilla — describing how, according to lore, Thomas Jefferson jacked it from Europe and brought it to the States — and then goes on to explain federal regulations surrounding the highly coveted flavor.
According to her, any companies here in the U.S. of A. that are trying to peddle vanilla-like products or any such derivative (like reduced fat vanilla ice cream) must derive their flavor exclusively from real vanilla — and if it doesn’t, the company must disclose that. Also, she says they can’t advertise it as actual “vanilla” — like the M&M’S box does.
Sherise also claims the M&M’S vanilla ice cream bar box doesn’t have any mention of vanilla in its ingredients list on the back, and thus … Mars, Inc. is allegedly pulling a fast one.
She says that rather than paying a premium rate of no less than $5.99 per 9.78 fluid ounces — not including tax — she insists that it should be cheaper than that. Sherise is outraged about this alleged false advertising, and wants a judge to award her damages.
Of course, by filing a class action suit … she’s inviting anyone else who might’ve been screwed on the alleged vanilla cover-up to hop on and get paid too. Sheesh …
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