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Poppi Soda Lawsuit: Here’s the Latest Update

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Published: June 2, 2024
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Poppi prebiotic sodas, known for their vibrant branding and health claims, have recently come under legal scrutiny.

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What is the Poppi Soda Lawsuit About?Who Filed the Lawsuit and Why?What Does the Lawsuit Claim?What Are the Demands of the Lawsuit?How Has Poppi Responded to the Lawsuit?

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the company, challenging the legitimacy of its health benefits.

This article aims to provide a comprehensive update on the lawsuit and answer the most frequently asked questions.

What is the Poppi Soda Lawsuit About?

The lawsuit against Poppi alleges that the company’s health claims are misleading. Specifically, the suit claims that:

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  • Poppi sodas are marketed as “gut healthy” but contain only 2 grams of prebiotic fiber per can.
  • The amount of prebiotic fiber is too low to provide the advertised gut health benefits.
  • A consumer would need to drink more than four cans of Poppi soda daily to potentially experience health benefits.
  • The high sugar content in Poppi sodas could negate any potential gut health benefits.

Who Filed the Lawsuit and Why?

Kristin Cobbs of San Francisco filed the lawsuit on behalf of herself and similarly situated consumers. The reasons cited for the lawsuit include:

  • Misleading advertising about the health benefits of Poppi sodas.
  • The belief that the product does not contain enough prebiotics to achieve any meaningful gut health as advertised.
  • Concerns that excessive consumption of the product’s prebiotics could negatively impact health.

What Does the Lawsuit Claim?

The lawsuit makes several claims against Poppi, including:

  • False advertising of health benefits.
  • Insufficient prebiotic fiber content to be genuinely beneficial for gut health.
  • The potential for adverse health effects from consuming too much of the prebiotic found in Poppi sodas.

What Are the Demands of the Lawsuit?

The lawsuit demands:

  • Financial damages of $5 million.
  • An injunction to stop the allegedly false marketing claims.

How Has Poppi Responded to the Lawsuit?

As of the latest updates, representatives for Poppi have not publicly responded to the lawsuit’s claims.

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