![]() ![]() The class action notes whiskey is a distilled spirit, while a malt beverage is based on fermentation with a neutral base to which flavors and color - specifically “caramel” - are added. “What the label means to say is that the Product contains ‘Natural Whisky Flavors & Other Flavors,’ but by not including the word ‘Flavors’ after ‘Natural Whisky,’ purchasers who look closely will expect the distilled spirit of whisky was added as a separate ingredient.” “ will think the Product is a malt beverage with added (1) natural whisky and (2) other flavors,” the suit reads. The tiny bottles were sold at gas stations for 99 cents. bottles of Fireball Cinnamon are sold in stores that aren’t licensed to sell liquor - such as supermarkets or gas stations - with the lawsuit alleging the labels of the two drinks are “almost identical,” despite one beverage containing whiskey and one not. 7 after discovering the drink is a malt beverage flavored like whiskey and not actually whiskey - calling it “deceptive labeling on Fireball Cinnamon.” It may not be the real deal - but it was worth a shot.Ī woman is taking the Sazerac Company - which makes alcoholic beverages including Fireball Whisky - to court over what she claims is misleading packaging after discovering mini bottles of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky don’t in fact contain any whiskey.Īnna Marquez filed a lawsuit in Illinois on Jan. Which wine should you drink based on your zodiac sign? Scientists finally know the secret to bubbly Champagne Notorious New Jersey party town bans ‘mere existence of any kind of alcohol’ from beach, boardwalkĬritics slam Ireland’s plan for alcohol warning labels: ‘Totally disproportionate’
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