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The targets of the class action were two Dannon yogurt products -- Activia and DanActive -- pitched in TV ads by actress Jamie Lee Curtis. Activia has been sold nationwide since February 2006.
Dannon to pay $45 million for false advertising of its yogurt products. Feb. 26, 2010— -- For two years Dannon has been touting Activia and DanActive yogurt products as "clinically" and ...
Dannon will only "slightly" alter its Jamie Lee Curtis ads for Activia following its $21 million settlement with the FTC for falsely claiming that the yogurt helps regulate your digestive system ...
Trish Wiener believes Dannon misled her, and she wants to milk it for all it’s worth. In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, she accuses the yogurt maker of a ...
The Dannon Company agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it had improperly claimed that some of its popular yogurt and dairy drinks could help prevent common illnesses and relieve ...
With five delicious flavors, there is an Activia Greek for everyone: "Digestive health is important to overall well-being," said Steve Platt, vice president of marketing for Dannon's Activia brand.
Dannon, the yogurt-maker owned by French food giant Danone, said its parent company’s $10 billion acquisition of WhiteWave Foods Co. may help speed up a push to rid GMOs from its products. On ...
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