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Fireball Cinnamon fans be warned — the mini bottles of the fiery drink you're picking up at the convenience store do not actually contain any whiskey. In fact, the drink is a malt beverage ...
Citing two news articles pointing out that the bottles, while displaying the Fireball label, do not actually contain whisky, lawyers representing Chicago plaintiff Anna Marquez are seeking ...
Consumers are suing Sazerac Company, Inc., the makers of Fireball whiskey, for fraud and misrepresentation, as the mini bottles of the alcoholic beverage don't actually contain whiskey. The ...
A class action lawsuit has been filed against the makers of Fireball Cinnamon over the labels that the plaintiff says are purposefully misleading customers into thinking the product contains whisky.
Fireball Cinnamon first debuted in 2020 and is marketed with the label on the bottle reading, "Malt beverage with natural whisky & other flavors and caramel color" on the label.
The complaint also argues that the Fireball Cinnamon label can easily be misinterpreted. “Using the words ‘With Natural Whisky and Other Flavors’ is a clever turn of phrase because consumers ...
CHICAGO -- A civil lawsuit filed in federal court alleges Fireball mini bottles do not actually contain any whisky as the label says. The label on Fireball sold at liquor stores says "Whisky with ...
The labels on the bottles look nearly identical, except they say "Fireball Cinnamon" with no mention of whisky. That's because it's a malt beverage with a whisky flavor.
Sazerac, maker of Fireball, is being sued in Illinois over alleged misleading labeling.The company sells small bottles containing a shot of the liqueur and small bottles sold in gas stations and ...