

After a while of regular purchases there was a grocery trip where I was comparing similar products and I noticed the GTS label no longer was labeled with the CBD. I would purchase at least once a week, sometimes 2 bottles at a time. I started purchasing the GTS Dreamcatcher beverages when they became available, it was labeled as 25 mg of CBD per 10 oz. I would be extremely interested in being added to this, I also have concerns about another product of theirs that was misleading/label confusion/potentially false advertising? I’ve been purchasing various kinds of GTS Kombucha for five years, a few bottles a week. Bursor of Bursor & Fisher PA, and Jeff Westerman and Ken Remson of Westerman Law Corp. Plaintiffs and the proposed Class are represented by L. Have you purchased GT’s Enlightened Kombucha products? Let us know in the comment section below. If they had purchased the products knowing about the misrepresentation, the plaintiffs would have allegedly paid significantly less for the kombucha products. 5 percent alcohol by volume threshold set for non-alcoholic beverages.”Īccording to the GT’s Kombucha class action, the plaintiffs would not have purchased the products if they knew they were misrepresented. The plaintiffs claim that this “continued fermentation causes the Enlightened Kombucha line to cross the. These results were reportedly found through independent testing.ĭue to the high levels of sugar, the GT’s Kombucha products are allegedly prone to continue fermentation even after the product is bottled. According to the class action, the Enlightened kombucha products contain 15 percent more sugar than what is listed on their labels. The plaintiffs also claim that GT’s Kombucha products are further misrepresented in terms of sugar content. “The purported distinction between the ‘Classic’ and ‘Enlightened’ lines is a sham designed to confuse the public and government regulators, as both lines of products contain alcohol levels far surpassing the legal limit for non-alcoholic beverages,” the GT’s Kombucha class action claims. The GT’s Enlightened line of kombucha products includes a variety of flavors such as: Original, Gingerade, Laveder Love, Hibiscus Ginger, Lemonade, Multi-Green, Bilberry Blessing, Cayennade, Tantric Turmeric, Heart Beet, Golden Sage, Cucumber Mint Lime, Karma Citra, Koffee, Strawberry Lemonade, Pomegranate Power, Rose Berry, Pink Lady Basil, Watermelon Wonder, Trilogy, Mystic Mango, Cosmic Cranberry, Guava Goddess, Gingerberry, Passionberry Bliss, Strawberry Serenity, Cherry Chia, Grape Chia, Raspberry Chia, and Black Chia. The plaintiffs say GT’s Living Foods knowingly misrepresents their kombucha as non-alcoholic in order to provide a great market appeal and secure more sales. Several plaintiffs claim that GT’s Enlightened Kombucha contains between 18 to 442 percent more alcohol than is legally allowed in non-alcoholic drinks. However, according to a new class action lawsuit, these label changes failed to acknowledge the alcohol content found in the “Enlightened” line of GT’s Kombucha products.
