• SirWinston
    +1

    Yeah, I am not sure how strong of a case they have based on extensive internet research: "the plaintiffs contend that based 'upon an extensive review of the recipes for almond milk on the internet,' a reasonable amount of almond to expect is somewhere between 25 to 33 percent. (Almond breeze contains 2%)

    And they say Blue Diamond, by putting big pictures of almonds on its cartons of the beverage it calls almond milk and using 'made from real almonds' as its slogan, is 'leading people to believe that the products are made primarily from almonds,' which, as we’ve learned, they are not."