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Energy Drink Maker Sued For Being “Essentially A Soda”

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Customers across three states have filed a class action lawsuit saying that BodyArmor SuperDrink is not a health drink as implied by the product’s advertising, but is really more akin to a soda. The customers say the drink is full of sugar and does not provide the advertised hydration benefits. Allegedly, they and many reasonable consumers believed this based on the product’s advertisements that the drink is “More Natural Better” hydration than its competitors. According to the customers, the company claims that the product is good for consumers because it contains essential vitamins and nutrients. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this with Scott Hardy, the President of Top Class Actions.

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