A New York woman filed a lawsuit this month against Canada Dry, claiming its ginger ale doesn't contain\u00a0ginger as advertised. In\u00a0the federal\u00a0lawsuit filed July 10\u00a0in Buffalo,\u00a0
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Gutride Safier LLP today announced that a class action has been certified involving California purchasers of Canada Dry Ginger Ale products with a trial set for January 2019 in San Jose.
A federal judge denied Dr Pepper’s bid to dismiss a class action lawsuit alleging that Canada Dry Ginger Ale does not contain real ginger. The Canada Dry Ginger Ale class action lawsuit filed by lead
A California federal court has granted preliminary approval to the proposed settlement of a lawsuit alleging Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. and Canada Dry Mott's Inc. misled consumers into believing that Canada Dry Ginger Ale was "Made from Real Ginger."