date:Jun 02, 2012
aging to describe the characterizing flavor of the product even where the product does not contain any of that fruit, or contains no fruit at all,noted Walker, citing arecent case involvingGeneral Mills' strawberry kiwi yogurts (McKinnis v. General Mills).
When is it OK to use fruit names and pictures?
However, in anotherrecent ruling- which found partly against General Mills (Annie Lam v General Mills) and its Fruit Roll-ups - U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti made it clear that if claims made