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beverages. In the trial, the judge found the claims made on the packaging of
VitaminWater to be misleading to consumers, leading them to believe that the consumption of the beverage would prevent disease, and provide general health. Examples of such statements can be found on the "defense" flavour,
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In 2010, Coca-Cola's motion to dismiss the lawsuit was denied. On April 7, 2016, the United States
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which says on its packaging "… this combination of zinc and fortifying vitamins can help out … and keep you healthy as a horse". The "focus" flavour says on its label that it contains vitamins and other nutrients that have been scientifically proven to reduce the risk of eye disease.
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