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Outshine Fruit Bars Class Action Lawsuit

A lawsuit has been filed alleging that Outshine Fruit Bars mislead consumers about their sugar content and the amount of real fruit used in the products. According to the complaint, the company markets the bars as “real fruit” treats with minimal added sugar, but independent analyses allegedly show that the sugar content may be higher than consumers expect and not solely derived from whole fruit.

Plaintiffs argue that Outshine’s labeling and advertising give the impression that the bars are primarily made from fruit and naturally occurring sugars. They claim this influenced their purchasing decisions, as shoppers understood the product to be a healthier, fruit-based snack. The lawsuit contends that the bars contain added sugars and ingredients that detract from the “real fruit” portrayal.

The complaint seeks to represent a nationwide class of consumers who bought Outshine Fruit Bars during the relevant period and allegedly paid premium prices based on purportedly misleading claims. Plaintiffs are seeking refunds, damages, and changes in labeling and marketing to more accurately reflect the product’s composition.

Because this case involves a widely distributed food product and allegations of deceptive marketing practices affecting many consumers, a class action lawsuit may develop as more affected buyers become aware of the issues. If the lawsuit is certified as a class action, consumers who purchased the bars could pursue compensation collectively.

Take advantage of our free claim filing service today, as you may qualify for compensation. No proof of purchase is necessary to file a claim. Payments may be increased or decreased on a pro rata basis.

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