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And it’s not just Junior Mints and other candy in the crosshairs. These suits challenge other manufacturers, including pharmaceutical, food and consumer products companies.
Junior Mints have been a candy staple since they were launched in 1949. The brand was acquired by Tootsie Roll in 1993, the same year it was immortalized in the “Seinfeld” episode “The ...
Tootsie Roll Industries said in court papers that the class-action lawsuit, which claims there's too much air and not enough candy in Junior Mints boxes, has no merit and should be thrown out of ...
A federal class-action lawsuit claiming Junior Mints puts too much air and not enough candy in their candy boxes has just gotten a little bit bigger. Two more consumers have joined the lawsuit ...
A new lawsuit claims Junior Mints candy boxes don't have enough candy in them. The New York Daily News reports a Manhattan woman named Biola Daniel is suing Tootsie Roll Industries, accusing the ...
Junior Mints, the chocolate-peppermint candy that made a memorable star turn in a hospital operating room during a “Seinfeld” episode, now finds itself in a Chicago federal courtroom after an ...
Junior Mints, the chocolate-peppermint candy that made a memorable star turn in a hospital operating room during a “Seinfeld” episode, now finds itself in a Chicago federal courtroom after an ...