“Of that fruit filling, they should be able to expect that it’s mainly strawberry.” A similar Kellog’s product (shown) is sold at supermarkets in Australia. We know we’re dealing with filling going into a pastry,” Sheehan said. “A reasonable consumer knows that this is a toaster pastry a quarter-inch thick. Spencer Sheehan, an attorney based on New York’s Long Island, is representing both women. Credit: Newscast / Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesĪ similar suit was filed in August in Illinois. “Whole Grain Frosted Strawberry” Pop-Tarts also contain pears and apples as fruit filling, but you wouldn’t know that from the label, a lawsuit contends. The plaintiff, Elizabeth Russett of New York, claimed she would have not bought the strawberry Pop-Tarts - or would have only been willing to pay less than what she did - had she known the truth.
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